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In reply to the discussion: Didn't pay any taxes yet received $8.8 billion from government! [View all]Gormy Cuss
(30,884 posts)56. Not strange at all, if you look at my responses in this thread.
You're the only poster that I've engaged on this thread and the anecdotal comment was at the end of that exchange.
The CTJ chart in the OP is presented for the most recent five years of available data but they've done similar charts as far back as the mid-'80s. It would be interesting to compile them for that entire 27 year period and see which corporations specialize in net operating losses and how they achieve that status while staying in business.
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Didn't pay any taxes yet received $8.8 billion from government! [View all]
Playinghardball
Jul 2015
OP
It gives me a warm fuzzy feeling know that I can do my part by paying higher taxes, driving
GoneFishin
Jul 2015
#7
you said everyone evades when possible, i notice when asked if you're part of "everyone" ...silence
CreekDog
Jul 2015
#43
How would Hillary's tax incentive strategy work in this case to improve worker wages?
jalan48
Jul 2015
#23
Now you know why the "highest corporate tax rate in the world" meme is ridiculous
jmowreader
Jul 2015
#28