Are you telling me that business income in the US is not taxed at 38%?
Or that it is strange that companies want to keep as much of their profit as possible? Or will take advantage of schemes to lower their taxes? Gee what a shock.
"Or that it is strange that companies want to keep as much of their profit as possible? Or will take advantage of schemes to lower their taxes? Gee what a shock."
1. You assert with no support offered that business decisionmakers are influenced solely by pre-tax ROIs and that since taxes are a constant, post tax ROIs are irrelevent.
2. I offer an example or two which contradicts your unsupported assertion. There are, of course, many other examples.
3. You disengenuously pretend that you aren't surprised that business decisonmakers want to minimize taxes. IOW, you disavow your original statement.
It would appear that we are now in agreement.