
March 6, 2014
(Original Post) By Eric Bates | March 6, 2014 If you had told me last year that a red state in the Deep South could possibly turn blue within two or three election cycles, I probably would’ve laughed at you and then dismissed everything you had to say about politics ever again. But to my […]
March 6, 2014
(Original Post) Posted: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 10:22 am By Mary Clarkin The Hutchinson News [email protected] More fuel-efficient vehicles rolling off production lines will make it harder to maintain Reno County’s roads and bridges, authorities caution. Motorists in Kansas pay 24 cents a gallon at the gas pump in motor fuels tax. The State Highway […]
March 6, 2014
(Original Post) “Oh yes, I know what you’ve heard. And it’s true, as the state’s boosters like to brag, that Texas does not have an income tax. But Texas has sales and property taxes that make its overall burden of taxation on low-wage families much heavier than the national average, while the state also taxes […]
March 6, 2014
(Original Post) Florida Gov. Rick Scott used his State of the State address yesterday to encourage state lawmakers to move forward with $560 million in proposed tax cuts, including a $100 million cut to commercial rental taxes, a roll-back of $400 million in state vehicle-registration fees and a freeze on tuition rates. Scott also boasted […]
February 28, 2014
(Original Post) BY RICK ROTHACKER The Charlotte Observer February 26, 2014 Charlotte-based Duke Energy is among 26 profitable Fortune 500 companies that didn’t pay any federal income taxes from 2008 to 2012, according to a new report on corporate taxes. Among all industries, gas and electric utility companies had the lowest effective rate, at 2.9 […]
February 28, 2014
(Original Post) TAX February 27, 2014 CFO.com | US Nearly 40 percent of 288 Fortune 500 companies studied paid zero or less in U.S. income taxes in at least one year. David M. Katz The Beltway view that a relatively high corporate income tax puts the United States at a competitive disadvantage is false, contend […]
February 28, 2014
(Original Report) Posted on February 28, 2014 by Joanna Schroeder Citizens for Tax Justice has released a new five-year, comprehensive study of 288 profitable Fortune 500 companies finds that 26 paid no federal corporate income tax over the five-year period; 111 paid no federal corporate income tax in at least one of the last five […]
February 28, 2014
THURSDAY, 27 FEBRUARY 2014 08:56 BY JON WHITEN AND JENICE ROBINSON SPECIAL TO NEWJESEYNEWSROOM.COM Washington, D.C. – A comprehensive five-year study of 288 highly profitable Fortune 500 companies finds that 111 of them paid no federal corporate income tax in at least one of the last five years while one-third paid a U.S. tax rate […]
February 28, 2014 • By ITEP Staff
Thursday, February 27, 2014 at 6:16 PM by Jon Peacock This week, on the same day that GOP legislators in Congress were unveiling a plan to sharply reduce federal income taxes for corporations, a DC-based think tank released a comprehensive study showing that many highly profitable Fortune 500 companies pay little or no federal corporate […]
February 28, 2014
(Original Post) by Dan Weissmann Thursday, February 27, 2014 – 12:32 This week, President Barack Obama has been talking up his plans to pay for $302 billion worth of much-needed infrastructure repairs: roads, bridges, that kind of thing. Here’s one thing that’s not on the President’s list of fund-raising tools: Raising the gasoline tax, which […]
February 27, 2014 • By ITEP Staff
Now that we know nine major corporations with operations in Washington state paid zero or less in federal corporate income taxes in recent years despite reaping huge profits, serious questions arise as to whether these corporations or others are dodging Washington state taxes too. Read the Full Report
February 27, 2014 • By ITEP Staff
A comprehensive five-year study of 288 highly profitable Fortune 500 companies finds that 111 of them, including six based in Pennsylvania, paid no federal corporate income tax in at least one of the last five years. Overall, one-third of the corporations studied paid a U.S. tax rate of less than 10 percent over the five-year […]
February 27, 2014 • By ITEP Staff
There’s new evidence that many of the country’s biggest companies are getting a free pass on taxes, including several businesses headquartered here in Illinois. In fact, many of these profitable companies actually received money from the federal government. Read the Full Report
February 27, 2014 • By ITEP Staff
One of North Carolina’s largest, most profitable (and most controversial) corporations is the subject of renewed criticism today. A new report co-released last night by the Washington, DC-based groups Citizens for Tax Justice and the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy along with the North Carolina Budget and Tax Center reveals that Duke Energy has […]
February 26, 2014 • By ITEP Staff
The same company whose lawsuit made it possible for corporations to side-step Oregon’s corporate minimum tax turns out to be a federal corporate income tax avoider, as well. The trucking company Con-way had a negative effective federal income tax rate over the 2008 to 2012 period, despite making $587 million in profits over those five […]
February 26, 2014 • By ITEP Staff
Washington, D.C. (February 26, 2014) – A comprehensive five-year study of 288 highly profitable Fortune 500 companies finds that 111 of them paid no federal corporate income tax in at least one of the last five years while one-third paid a U.S. tax rate less than 10 percent over the same period, including 26 that […]
February 26, 2014 • By ITEP Staff
New Jersey-based Honeywell, which in 2012 was awarded a state tax break of $40 million not to leave New Jersey, paid no federal corporate income taxes in 2009 and 2010, despite posting $3 billion in profits in those two years. Because of various tax breaks and loopholes, Honeywell’s effective federal corporate income tax rate in […]
February 26, 2014 • By ITEP Staff
Two Ohio companies — American Electric Power and FirstEnergy — were among the 26 major companies that in the aggregate paid no federal income tax over the five-year period between 2008 and 2012. Most companies included in this new study aren’t paying anywhere near the statutory 35 percent tax rate. Read the Full Report
February 26, 2014 • By ITEP Staff
Maryland residents filling out their tax forms and paying their monthly utility bills might be surprised to find out that one of the companies that 526,000 of them write checks to has been dodging its fair share. Read the Full Report
February 26, 2014
(Original Post) Posted by David Ranii on February 26, 2014 Duke Energy is one of 26 profitable Fortune 500 companies that paid no federal income taxes over the past five years, according to a new report. A Duke spokesman said the Charlotte-based company benefited from accelerated depreciation on billions of dollars in capital investments that […]
February 26, 2014
(Original Post) Kathleen Pender Updated 4:15 am, Wednesday, February 26, 2014 Out 0f 288 Fortune 500 companies that made money every year between 2008 and 2012, Wells Fargo received the largest estimated federal income tax subsidies – $21.6 billion over the five-year period, according to a report issued Tuesday by Citizens for Tax Justice. The […]
February 26, 2014
(Original Post) February 26, 2014, 09:54 am By Bernie Becker Many leading U.S. corporations paid just a fraction of the top 35 percent tax rate, with some even paying less than zero, according to a new study from liberal advocates. Citizens for Tax Justice and the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy found in a […]
February 26, 2014
(Original Post) by Brendan ByrneFebruary 26, 2014, 1:52 pm In a recently released report focusing on 288 Fortune 500 companies that were profitable for five consecutive years, Wells Fargo & Co has once again led the way in corporate tax breaks In a collaborative report issued yesterday by Citizens for Tax Justice and the Institute […]
February 26, 2014
(Original Post) GOV. John Kasich launched this year’s re-election campaign with his State of the State address Monday night. The speech was designed to — and did — appeal to his core political constituency. Whether other Ohioans were equally persuaded by his insistence that “I’m your governor” is questionable. Mr. Kasich asserted during his message […]
February 26, 2014
(Original Post) By Jim Siegel The Columbus Dispatch Tuesday February 12, 2013 2:22 PM Ohio Tax Commissioner Joe Testa told lawmakers today that the expansive tax overhaul package proposed by Gov. John Kasich will make a fundamental shift from a reliance on income taxes to a consumption tax. “High income tax rates are toxic to […]