Posted on 05/09/2014 1:52:41 PM PDT by Kaslin
The family bicycle business of Wisconsin Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke has not paid state income taxes for more than three decades.
Burkes father co-founded Trek Bicycle in 1976, out of a red pole barn in Waterloo, Wis. The company grew to become the largest bike manufacturer in the United States, and has been pivotal to Mary Burkes case in her effort to oust Gov. Scott Walker (R.).
Burke mentions her role at Trek in nearly every campaign appearance. As head of Strategic Planning for Trek, Burke focused every single day on improving the companys bottom line, according to her campaign website.
Trek, which claims its bicycles can combat climate change, has sales of roughly $900 million. However, according to records from the Wisconsin Department of Revenue obtained by Fox 6 in Milwaukee, Trek Bicycle has not paid net income taxes since at least 1982.
Fox 6 reported that the Burke campaign doesnt want to talk about the companys record on taxes.
According to the records, Trek files under Subchapter S of the tax code, which enables the company to avoid corporate taxes and pay as individuals at a lower rate.
Trek spokesman Eric Bjorling has defended the practice, saying that majority of businesses take advantage of the loophole. The news report noted that more than two-thirds of the 25 of the largest businesses in Wisconsin are not paying net income taxes.
Trek has always complied with state and federal income tax laws, he said. S corps are the most prevalent type of corporation with 61.9 percent of all corporations filing a Form 1120S in 2003.
During her campaign, Burke has indicated that she is open to tax increases, including for businesses, saying that she believes in people paying their fair share.
I think if you look at Wisconsin … that our highest tax rates are certainly in line with other states, certainly higher than some and lower than others, Burke said in November. I think it’s not only the tax rate but other types of deductions and things. But I believe in people paying their fair share.
When asked recently if corporate taxes are a significant detriment to businesses in Wisconsin, Burke said no, citing her family business.
I will go back to my experience at Trek, she said. Trek has started from a couple of people to nearly 1,000 people, and has been successful, and thinks that Wisconsin is a great place to do business and has never considered leaving it. Do they feel the taxes need to change? I dont think thats on their top 25 list of things in making sure Trek Bicycle is a successful company.
The company also received an $875,000 loan funded by Wisconsin taxpayers, while Burke was serving as Secretary of Commerce for the state.
Trek used the loan to build a new facility, and $392,300 of that loan was forgiven, according to Bjorling.
According to Fox 6, Burke herself paid more than $120,000 in taxes in 2012. However, the Milwaukee Wisconsin Journal Sentinel also reported that Burke avoided paying state taxes in the early nineties despite her claims that she began working for Trek in 1990.
The Burke campaign blamed the error on a typo, and said she did not begin working for the company until several years later.
The Wisconsin GOP has harshly criticized Burke for touting Trek on the campaign trail, but avoiding commenting on the companys tax history.
Mary Burke is quick to highlight her time at Trek as an essential part of her qualifications, but when asked to document specifics, her campaign remains silent, said Joe Fadness, executive director of the Republican Party of Wisconsin. Burke is applying for a job touting her past work experience, but her former employer refuses to confirm any of her claims. Voters deserve to know the truth.
Also interesting that papers don't pay editors to proof read their stories anymore.
I think you’re right. You can’t tell jack from this poorly written and researched story.
This article is BS, and promotes ignorance of the law. TREK is doing nothing different than tens of thousands of S-corporations owned by Conservatives have done for years, including mine.
Wise up, people.
Agree also.
I have no problem with closely held businesses avoiding the double taxation on corporate profits and reducing the tax burden by using the “s” election, but when it’s a liberal, who advocates higher taxes on everyone else, then it’s hypocrisy.
There's my experience prior to my kid's interest.
Call in Feudal Lord Reids’s Raiders!
And if they're getting them legally then shouldn't a prudent business take advantage of those too?
The company doesnt pay but the owners do. Whats the big deal?
They avoid double taxation like most family businesses do.
I’d be more interested if they had schemes to pay owner/managers a salary that was below the Social Security threshold, so that they avoided SS taxes by taking distributions of profits instead of salary. Everybody does that, too, but it looks bad if the numbers aren’t reasonable.
I am upset with the giving, not the getting.
Sounds to me like they have done nothing wrong. It looks like Fox 6 and the Republicans are searching for something, anything in order to have a scandal or maybe a corruption issue. Shame on them.
As for the “overpriced” Trek bike. No one is forced to buy them.
Non story.
You are correct in that...however..the SubS statute ( at the federal level was designed to help NEW businesses..in that losses could be deducted against other current income..to help the owners of the start-up..with the expectation that in a few years it would change to regular corporate status. A new business may well have losses for several years...as a regular corp they can’t don anything with them except carry them forward...they are in that sense worthless to the new venture..
That’s a funny cartoon.
This cannot be true. Wealthy corporations are always rich white republicans.
Please don’t tell me you’re looking for intellectual honesty here on FR. Imagine the hue and cry from the same FReepers if the legislature tried to CLOSE the “loophole”.
:: According to the records, Trek files under Subchapter S of the tax code, which enables the company to avoid corporate taxes and pay as individuals at a lower rate. ::
I hope Walker doesn’t make big deal out of this; it is a non-starter. Subchapter S businesses are owned by Dhimmicrats and Pubbies alike and are specifically chartered as “S-Corp” for tax reasons.
Make her defend it in the court of public opinion, right or wrong!!
As I recall, we learned here that General Electric paid no federal income tax, for several years.
If there is no income, there is no tax.
Everybody needs at least one corporation
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