Posted on 02/27/2018 9:12:10 AM PST by Enlightened1
In 2017, Amazon reported $5.6 billion of U.S. profits and didnt pay a dime of federal income taxes on it. The companys financial statement suggests that various tax credits and tax breaks for executive stock options are responsible for zeroing out the companys tax this year.
The companys zero percent rate in 2017 reflects a longer term trend. During the previous five years, Amazon reported U.S. profits of $8.2 billion and paid an effective federal income tax rate of just 11.4 percent. This means the company was able to shelter more than two-thirds of its profits from tax during that five year period.
Incredibly, Amazons corporate tax goose egg for 2017 doesnt include the effect of a second big tax disclosure: the $789 million one-time tax break the company projects it will receive due to the new tax law. While the Trump Administrations corporate tax cuts generally took effect on January 1st, the law includes a grandfather clause for companies that (like Amazon) have managed to defer or postpone tax liability from prior years.
Instead of paying these deferred taxes at the previous 35 percent rate, Amazon now gets an extra reward for postponing the taxation of this income: a 40 percent discount from 35 to 21 percent. This is the source of Amazons $789 million windfall.
At a time when Amazon is pitting state and local governments against each other in a Hunger Games-style contest over the location of the companys new headquarters, the companys new disclosure should cause some consternation among the state officials who have been most willing to pony up billions of dollars in tax incentives.
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More important is how I get these tax breaks along with free shipping!
That’s odd. You dispute the $1.46 claim. I give you a quote from a reasonably reliable source that says, “If package delivery bore its fair share of Postal Service system costs, each box would cost $1.46 more to deliver.” And all you can say is, “Not relevant”?
Dude.
Good, as long that keep their prices low.
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