Pointing out that a greater percentage of foreign corporations do not pay U.S. corporate income taxes (for whatever reason) than their U.S. counterparts, does not indicate that the U.S. corporate income tax (or other taxes on corporations operating in the U.S., foreign or domestic), should rise.
It is a fundamental concept that many fail to grasp. If the government targets one, it hits the other.
Pointing out that a greater percentage of foreign corporations do not pay U.S. corporate income taxes (for whatever reason) than their U.S. counterparts, does not indicate that the U.S. corporate income tax (or other taxes on corporations operating in the U.S., foreign or domestic), should rise. . . .
Bi it doesn't, but, to repeat, it does point out that
post 21 about a corporate income taxes and even playing field is not quite accurate.