States Pursuing Cash That U.S. Companies Stash Overseas: Taxes
By Mark Niquette Apr 10, 2014 12:00 AM ET
U.S. states are trying to capture corporate income taxes lost to offshore havens, wary of companies exploiting rules that let them channel cash abroad and weary of congressional inaction.
Oregon enacted a bill for the 2014 tax year identifying 39 countries and territories as corporate shelters a decade after Montana passed the first such law. The Democrat-controlled Maine legislature gave initial approval this week to similar legislation over Republican objections that it was anti-business, and states including Minnesota and Rhode Island are considering or studying such measures.
States have taken the lead on issues that a paralyzed Congress cant or wont address, such as raising the minimum wage and restricting guns. Now, theyre tackling international tax rules. Supporters say that besides generating additional money for public services, laws targeting tax havens help small businesses that cant avoid the levies as multinationals can.
The issue at hand is one of fairness, Maine Representative Adam Goode, a Democrat from Bangor, said during debate April 1 on the bill he sponsored. It really just seemed not in balance, not smart and not fair that we would allow multinational corporations to hide their corporate income in a place like the Cayman Islands or in Bermuda.
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