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CBS News: G-7 nations back global minimum corporate tax of at least 15%

June 5, 2021

Nations have been grappling with the question of how to deter companies from legally avoiding paying taxes by resorting to tax havens — typically small countries that entice companies with low or zero taxes, even though the firms do little actual business there. According to an analysis by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a left-leaning […]

Talking Points Memo: If Biden’s Corporate Tax Offer Isn’t A Feint, Then It’s A Massive Concession

June 4, 2021

Their specific opposition to the corporate tax hike, Matt Gardner, corporate tax expert at the left-leaning Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, told TPM, is part of their “hidebound refusal to contemplate anything that reverses any element of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.” “Where is the tax increase that Republican leaders in Congress haven’t […]

Bloomberg: Hedge Funds, Tech Spur Texas Wealth Boom as California Fades

June 4, 2021

The growth comes with headaches. Traffic is getting worse and public transportation is limited. The influx of people is driving up housing prices, forcing up the cost of living by boosting property taxes. Given high levies on real estate and the state sales tax, the fiscal burden on middle-class people is higher in Texas than […]

The Week: Biden’s new $1 trillion infrastructure offer reportedly swaps in 15 percent minimum corporate tax for tax hike

June 4, 2021

“Corporations have paid a declining share in federal taxes since the 2017 GOP tax law dramatically slashed the corporate tax rate,” the Post reports, and 55 Fortune 500 corporations paid no federal income tax in 2020, according to the left-leaning Institute of Taxation and Economic Policy. Biden’s minimum tax proposal was originally part of a […]

CBS News: Biden emphasizes taxes on richest companies to fund infrastructure proposal

June 4, 2021

“Unless you think corporations shouldn’t pay any tax at all — and we’ll leave that to others to speak to — then there should be a way to find a path to agreement,” Psaki said. According to an analysis by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a left-leaning nonprofit tax policy organization, at least […]

Business Insider: Biden offers to ditch his rollback of Trump-era tax cuts in major infrastructure concession to GOP

June 3, 2021

Instead, Biden put forward a 15% minimum corporate tax as a possible solution, a levy that would be squarely aimed at corporations paying little to no taxes. The president has previously cited a report from the left-leaning Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy indicating 55 major American companies paid nothing in federal income taxes in […]

Washington Post: Biden offers tax concession in infrastructure talks with key Republican

June 3, 2021

Members of both parties have expressed concern with the number of large corporations paying little to nothing in federal income taxes. Fifty-five corporations in the Fortune 500 paid no federal income tax in 2020, according to a report by the Institute of Taxation and Economic Policy, a left-leaning think tank. Corporations have paid a declining […]

Vox: You should be suspicious of benevolent big business

May 28, 2021

Amazon, like a lot of big companies, is good at keeping its tax bill low. In some recent years, it’s paid zero federal income tax; it’s managed to pay very little in other years, even as its profits soared. According to the left-leaning Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP), Amazon’s effective federal tax rate […]

Phoenix Business Journal: Arizona flat tax proponents point to survey showing residents’ support

May 22, 2021

The Republic also reported that an Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy analysis found that 20% of Arizona taxpayers would get 91% of the reductions. The report said the switch would cut state revenues by $1.5 billion per year. The plan has drawn opposition from cities in the state. They say the reduced revenue will […]

NJ.Com: Live in N.J.? You’ll pay more in taxes over a lifetime than anywhere else, study says

May 22, 2021

Five states, including New Jersey, would be the only states where more than 1% of their taxpayers would face a higher tax bill under Biden’s proposals, according to the progressive Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. Read more

KOIN: ‘Nike, just pay it’: Ad tells Nike to pay federal tax

May 20, 2021

“Last year you made $2.9 billion in profit but paid zero federal income tax,” the ad states. “Nike, thanks to your ads, I’m unstoppable. I have power. I am a change maker. You inspired us to step up. Now, it’s your turn. Nike, just pay it.” The claim is based on a report by the […]

CNBC: Taxes would likely rise for the wealthy regardless of Biden’s plans

May 19, 2021

Two-thirds of taxpayers in the top 1% would see their taxes increase as a result of the Biden proposal, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. (This group has an average income of $2.2 million, according to the analysis.) Read more

Vice: These 55 Companies Kick Ass at Avoiding Taxes. Congratulations!

May 19, 2021

That’s exactly what many big corporations did this year, once again. At least fifty-five companies managed to book a combined total of more than $40 billion in pre-tax profits in their most recent fiscal year, while reducing their corporate income tax bill to zero, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP). Those […]

The Guardian: Millionaires who support taxing the rich protest in front of Jeff Bezos’s homes

May 17, 2021

Bezos has said he supports raising the corporate tax rate. But Amazon has long been the subject of protests about tax avoidance. According to calculations by the progressive Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy in February, in 2020 Amazon only paid a 9.4% federal income tax rate, less than half the statutory 21%. Read more

AZ Central: Flat tax plan could decimate Arizona revenue, benefit a few. Don’t buy it

May 17, 2021

This is not a tax plan that will benefit most Arizonans. According to an analysis of the plan by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, 53% of the tax cuts would go to the wealthiest 1% of taxpayers, while the bottom 80% would receive only 8% of the tax cuts. Read more

Business Insider: Jeff Bezos’ support for Biden’s corporate tax hike means nothing if Amazon can still dodge paying their fair share in taxes

May 16, 2021

This number should not come as a shock; some of the most profitable companies – often those that represent the future of the economy – have long looked for ways to skirt their tax bill. A recent study by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, for example, found that 55 of the largest corporations […]

Mississippi Today: Mississippi could help long-neglected poor with Rescue Plan payments

May 16, 2021

For instance, those earning less than $16,100 pay 10.2% of their income on state and local taxes, primarily because of Mississippi’s high sales tax rate, which includes the 7% tax on groceries. Those in the middle — earning between $43,000 and $77,500 pay — pay 9.2% of their income on state and local taxes, while […]

Associated Press: IRS to the rescue? Tax audits eyed for infrastructure cash

May 15, 2021

The Internal Revenue Service has estimated the tax gap is $440 billion per year. But IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig stunned his audience at a recent Senate hearing when he offered a new number: about $1 trillion annually. The old estimates don’t take into account the recent boom in income made by self-employed “gig” workers, which […]

Jacobin: In Washington State, the Left Won a Major Victory for Taxing the Rich

May 14, 2021

Last week, Washington State passed a capital gains tax aimed at the state’s ultra-wealthy. The tax is historic because Washington, despite its progressive reputation, until now had the worst tax code in the nation when it comes to fairness, behind Texas, Florida, and South Dakota. A landmark 2018 report by the Institute on Taxation and […]

The New York Times: How to collect a trillion dollars

May 11, 2021

It’s difficult to quantify just how much money goes uncollected each year, officials say. Corporate tax collections in the U.S. are “at historic lows and well below what other countries collect,” according to a recent Treasury report. U.S. multinational companies can be taxed at a 50 percent discount compared with their domestic peers, an incentive […]

Commonwealth Magazine: Mass. delegation not jumping on SALT bandwagon

May 11, 2021

The politics of SALT are tricky. While the SALT deduction benefits a wide swath of taxpayers across many states, the biggest beneficiaries tend to be wealthy people with big homes who pay a lot of state income and property tax. The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy estimates the richest 5 percent would receive 85 […]

Toledo Blade: Ohio urged to spend surplus on children, pregnant women

May 11, 2021

A study by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy for Policy Matters estimates that those making between $40,000 and $61,000 a year would on average see a $7 reduction in their annual tax bills from the latest proposal. Those earning at least $490,000 would average a $612 break. Through April, with just two months […]

NBC Chicago: Child Tax Credit: Parents Must File Tax Returns by May 17 Deadline to Qualify

May 7, 2021

About 83 million children live in households that would benefit from the expansion of the child tax credit, according to a study from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. In addition, the poorest 20% of families would see income increase by more than 37% during the year that the policy is in place. Read more

WFAE: Duke Energy Among 55 Companies That Paid No U.S. Taxes Last Year

May 5, 2021

An analysis by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a progressive think tank, finds that Duke and other large companies used lower tax rates and tax incentives to eliminate their federal liability. In Duke’s case, those measures turned what could have been a $176 million income tax bill into a tax credit. When companies […]

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