Boeing asks that its big state tax break be suspended
OLYMPIA The Boeing Co. has asked state lawmakers to suspend a tax break worth billions of dollars in an attempt to resolve an escalating trade dispute between the U.S. and the European Union, home to rival jet maker Airbus.
A resolution could help reduce trade tensions and discourage retaliatory tariffs that could hurt Boeing and other industries.
Democratic leaders in the Washington state House and Senate announced Wednesday they have introduced legislation to suspend Boeings preferential business-and-occupation tax rate, which has saved the company billions of dollars since 2003. In 2013, that tax break was extended, helping convince the company to build the 777X in Everett.
The tax break allows Boeing and other eligible aerospace firms to pay a lower business-and-occupation tax rate. In 2018, Boeing shaved $99 million off its state tax bill.
The preferential rate was a factor in an ongoing dispute between the World Trade Organization, which mediates international trade disputes, and Boeing and Airbus.
The WTO has ruled that both Boeing and Airbus are the recipients of illegal subsidies from their host governments. And Boeing and Airbus have accused each other of failing to take steps to end the disputed subsidies.
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That's a surprise. Quite the opposite of what most companies are asking for.