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#8476 Mr. Roboto

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Posted 27 August 2019 - 12:17 AM

Amazon paid no federal taxes on $11.2 billion in profits last year
 
Amazon, the e-commerce giant helmed by the world’s richest man, paid no federal taxes on profit of $11.2 billion last year, according to an analysis of the company’s corporate filings by the Institute for Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP), a progressive think tank.
 
Thanks to a variety of tax credits and a significant tax break available on pay handed out in the form of company stock, Amazon actually received a federal tax rebate of $129 million last year, giving it an effective federal tax rate of roughly -1 percent.
 
It is the second year in a row the company has enjoyed a negative federal tax rate on a multibillion dollar profit. That would place the company’s effective federal tax rate below the rate paid by the poorest 20 percent of American households, which had an effective federal tax rate of 1.5 percent in 2015, according to the Tax Policy Center.
 
“Amazon pays all the taxes we are required to pay in the U.S. and every country where we operate, including paying $2.6 billion in corporate tax and reporting $3.4 billion in tax expense over the last three years,” said an Amazon spokeswoman, Jodi Seth, in a statement. “We have invested more than $160 billion in the U.S. since 2011, building a network of more than 125 fulfillment and sortation centers, air hubs and delivery stations as well as cloud-computing infrastructure and wind and solar farms.”
 
(Amazon founder Jeffrey P. Bezos owns The Washington Post.)
 
Matthew Gardner, an ITEP senior fellow, called the situation a failure of American tax policy. “Their U.S. profits doubled in the last year. If anyone is ever going to be subject to the corporate income tax, you would hope it would be Amazon,” he said.
 
From 2009 to 2018, the company earned roughly $26.5 billion in profit and paid approximately $791 million in federal taxes, for an effective federal tax rate of 3.0 percent for the period, according to ITEP’s analysis. That is well below the statutory 35 percent corporate tax rate in effect for most of that period, as well as the 21 percent rate ushered in last year with 2017′s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
 
Like many other large companies, Amazon reduces its effective tax rate each year using a variety of credits, rebates and loopholes. For Amazon, the most lucrative of those was a tax break for pay given out in the form of stock options, which allowed the company to shave roughly $1 billion off its 2018 tax bill, Gardner said. That would represent nearly half of the total federal tax bill levied on the company’s profit of $11.2 billion, he said.
 
Previous ITEP analysis has shown that between 2008 and 2015, profitable Fortune 500 companies paid an average effective federal tax rate of 21.2 percent, well under the statutory 35 percent rate in effect in that period. One hundred of the companies had paid zero or negative tax in at least one profitable year, and 58 of them had multiple zero-tax years while being profitable.
 

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Posted 28 August 2019 - 09:52 AM

Republicans are right when they say we should simplify the tax code...they'd just simplify it to make money roll up hill.


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Posted 28 August 2019 - 01:58 PM

Where are all those tea party "patriots" now. I just can't get over it. 

 

Bush runs up debt = so what

Obama leverages and cuts taxes to pull us out of the ditch = socialist and "we can't afford it" 

Trump blows up deficit = total silence

 

But this shit really pisses me off. It's been this way for years, with huge corporations paying nothing or even getting returns from Uncle Sam. But yea, we're going to have to make cuts to safety nets. The debt problem is dire! 


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Posted 02 September 2019 - 04:39 PM

Where are all those tea party "patriots" now. I just can't get over it. 

 

Bush runs up debt = so what

Obama leverages and cuts taxes to pull us out of the ditch = socialist and "we can't afford it" 

Trump blows up deficit = total silence

 

But this shit really pisses me off. It's been this way for years, with huge corporations paying nothing or even getting returns from Uncle Sam. But yea, we're going to have to make cuts to safety nets. The debt problem is dire! 

 

For 80-90% of republicans/conservatives it's entirely about othering (race, alternate lifestyles, sexuality, religion) - entirely social conservatism/white supremacy and not financial conservatism. How easily they all moved from Reagan, to evangelical, to tea party, to Trump. None of these things matter until there's a Dem president again.


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#8480 Its Cousin

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Posted 19 September 2019 - 08:43 PM

Kind of gay, but she is hot.

 



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Posted 20 September 2019 - 02:36 AM

wut? 


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Posted 20 September 2019 - 08:21 PM

Burt Reynolds going Brando

 

 


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Posted 24 September 2019 - 04:40 PM

wut? 

 

 

I don't know what it is, but something about her just works, for me.



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Posted 28 September 2019 - 10:12 PM

 

 

Love that you're plotting (nay, colluding?) to run an illegal still.  That's the most Kentucky thing I've ever heard. 

 

 

 

 

Have gathered a big bunch of paw paw. Tthe nephew and me are planning to cook a pot of tree-fruit brandy. I'll let you know how it turns out.

 

Gonna throw some persimmons in the batch, too.



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Posted 18 October 2019 - 10:24 PM

I'm hungry.



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Posted 20 October 2019 - 09:56 PM

Went to my brother's for dinner, tonight. Lasagna from scratch. She even roasted her own tomatoes! He also just got his cars back and wanted to show it off. One of them is the last production run of the IROC Z. It's a 92 that has essentially sat in his garage for the past 25 years. 30K miles, leather still in great shape, he just wanted to put it on the road, again.

 

The other was his '96 GTO. Has an LS 2. He has had work done on it before, but he sent it to the local speed shop to have a super charger put on the motor. Fucking wicked! He hasn't had it dynatuned, but probably pushing 650hp. The guys at the shop were able to conceal everything under the hood. I didn't think to get a pic until after I left, butit  is the work of an artist... looks like a factory production machine, no emblems, badges, or symbols, but it will smoke any factory made machine on the road that didn't cost under 250k.



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Posted 20 October 2019 - 11:53 PM

Went to my brother's for dinner, tonight. Lasagna from scratch. She even roasted her own tomatoes! He also just got his cars back and wanted to show it off. One of them is the last production run of the IROC Z. It's a 92 that has essentially sat in his garage for the past 25 years. 30K miles, leather still in great shape, he just wanted to put it on the road, again.

 

The other was his '96 GTO. Has an LS 2. He has had work done on it before, but he sent it to the local speed shop to have a super charger put on the motor. Fucking wicked! He hasn't had it dynatuned, but probably pushing 650hp. The guys at the shop were able to conceal everything under the hood. I didn't think to get a pic until after I left, butit  is the work of an artist... looks like a factory production machine, no emblems, badges, or symbols, but it will smoke any factory made machine on the road that didn't cost under 250k.

 

 

Have you seen that 2020 Corvette? 

 

Never gave them a thought before (old man car), but holy shit it looks killer. 


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Posted 21 October 2019 - 12:55 AM

I haven't, but I took a '12 Lingenfelter for a spin last year. Dude had 120k in it, and sold it for 70. Someone in

Atlanta ended up with a hell of a ride. It supposedly was 1000hp... might've been, too. At the same sale was a 69 Chevy 1/2 ton Vento. Supposedly, it was 1200 hp, but didn't sale.

 

As someone said, "who the fuck is gonna pay that for a truck".

 

eta: saw a '12 Shelby GT500 low miles go for 50k a couple of weeks ago. Probably, the best deal on the block.



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Posted 21 October 2019 - 01:30 AM

Check this out... give me a few

 

3 dueces: 2Mq6yct.jpg

 

give me a few more, trying to find it

 

 

Here it is: 1960 El Camino  TSOC1hX.jpg



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Posted 21 October 2019 - 01:48 AM

The coup was like a 34, or something other(one of the ones that no one wants). Used to be able to pick those up cheap, Not so cheap, anymore.






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