Re: The dirty little secret everyone knows about: corporations don't pay much in taxes
Wrong. Corporations pay NO taxes.
Individuals pay taxes. Taxes collected and forwarded to the IRS by a corporation merely reduce dividends and capital appreciation of their shareholders, who are ultimately individuals.
Corporations can own stock in other corporations, but even then, taxes paid by the first reduce the second's earnings, which reduces the dividends and capital appreciation of the shareholders of the second corporation.
Your leftist buddies shrillly complaining about corporate taxes have sold you a bill of goods. You cannot tax a non-entity. It's like trying to tax a brick.
If corporations are such a great way to earn tax free income, then go buy some and quit complaining.
last I heard, Exxon Mobil paid more in US taxes than they earned in US
Wrong. Corporations pay NO taxes.
Individuals pay taxes. Taxes collected and forwarded to the IRS by a corporation merely reduce dividends and capital appreciation of their shareholders, who are ultimately individuals.
Corporations can own stock in other corporations, but even then, taxes paid by the first reduce the second's earnings, which reduces the dividends and capital appreciation of the shareholders of the second corporation.
Your leftist buddies shrillly complaining about corporate taxes have sold you a bill of goods. You cannot tax a non-entity. It's like trying to tax a brick.
If corporations are such a great way to earn tax free income, then go buy some and quit complaining.
last I heard, Exxon Mobil paid more in US taxes than they earned in US
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