Google’s tax Gaggle
The world’s most well renowned and profitable company, Google, avoided paying $2 billion dollars in taxes around the world by utilizing Bermuda tax shelters. This amount is double than what the company paid a few years before. This growing trend among the wealthiest of companies isn’t helping solve the global financial crisis that lies before us. By using legal loopholes to funnel profits into tax sheltered havens, Google skirts paying corporate income tax. This results in a 50% reduction of their overall tax rate. With the success of this approach it’s no wonder Google shift 80% of its pretax profit into these shelters protecting its income from the hands of federales.
This recent finding could result in global outrage from this wealthy elephant in the room. Known as tax dodging these taxes are completely legal…for the time being. Now many countries including US, France, United Kingdom, Italy and Australia are beginning to take notice. Especially since the economic crisis that shook the world.
Just recently, EU’s executive body advised its member board to take a stand against these abuses by passing new legislation banning the use of tax havens. In Europe alone this accounts to $1.3 trillion dollars in forfeited revenue per year. This avoidance is “scandalous” and “an attack on the fundamental principle of fairness,” said Algirdas Semeta, the European Commission’s taxation commissioner.
“The tax strategy of Google and other multinationals is a deep embarrassment to governments around Europe,” said Richard Murphy, director of Tax Research in England. “The political awareness now being created in the U.K., and to a lesser degree elsewhere in Europe, is: It’s us or them. People understand that if Google doesn’t pay, somebody else has to pay or services get cut.”
So what is Google’s defense to this claim? Google, like other wealthy elite insist that they are abiding by all the tax rules relevant to them. Also they claim that their investment in the various countries is enough to bolster their economies. They also claim that they employ over 2,000 people in the UK alone that helps fuel the supply chain resulting in tens of thousands of new jobs.
The corporate search giant has avoided paying its share of billions of dollars in global taxes using a pair of tax shelter strategies known as the Double Irish and Dutch Sandwich. The strategy, which is 100% legal, moves pretax income to subsidies located in Netherlands and Ireland which are then moved to a Bermuda tax shelter. This tactic allowed Google to pay just 3.2% of its profit that it earned overseas, even though those tax rates ranged from 26-34%.
So what does America think of this? Senator Carl Levin a democrat from Michigan called out the tech industry for moving billions of dollars of profit overseas and thus not contributing to the American economy. Levin is attempting to champion legislation that deters outlandish tax abuses. Levin estimates that US global companies have over $1.5 trillion dollars in accounts outside of the United States. This amounts to over 60% of their cash holdings.
In the UK company execs were drilled as to why they don’t pay more taxes there. Google claimed that it paid taxes where it creates “economic value” or the United States
Still we have to wonder here in the states how much of these taxes we aren’t seeing. It seems silly for you or I to make any more sacrifices so that Google can retain its history of windfall profits.
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A gloomy outlook
With the fiscal cliff looming tax hikes on the wealthy are becoming more and more popular. One by one the Republican rank and file cower to the might hand of the popular vote until tax hikes on the wealthy become a reality. But what happens next?
Tax hikes will take into effect on the wealthiest of Americans and as a result they will no longer be interested in making money. They will sell all of their goods and assets and give up their wine and caviar. Their fancy cars, houses, and boats will be sold for pennies on the dollar to avoid paying any more taxes. The servants, errand boys, pool boys, and yes men of the wealthy will find themselves unemployed. All of the brands that you love will no longer be produced because taxes are too high for the wealthy to want to become independently wealthy. The once elite will now fall into the ranks of the blurred anonymity that is society. No one will prosper and we will all wallow in our demise. Because their is no incentive to make money the economy will stagnate and unemployment will skyrocket. We will truly follow the way of Greece. The political framework will slowly collapse as political supplemental incomes will dry up to nothing. Populations will explode because there are no wars to keep them under control. The world as we know it will end. Paris Hilton and Justin Beiber will be left to begging for their meals. All because now the wealthy have to pay taxes equal to 98% of the world. Hard to believe? I think so.
Taxes will rise on the wealthy and the world will still go around. Nothing will change except the balance of power may be shifted a bit more in the common man’s favor. If you are ignorant to believe that by asking the rich to pay their fair share the world will end you have been drinking too much kool aid.
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Republican Crash
The election message should have rang out loud and clear to top ranking Republicans that the American people would much rather prefer to let the wealthy make a sacrifice this time around to divert falling off the fiscal cliff…seeing as how we have one of the largest income gaps in US history. President Obama hears this message loud and clear and he will be darned if he gives them an inch on what the American people want. Now the GOP facing the blame game for this issue and beyond must walk on eggshells to determine the best way to avert a whitewash of their party and a political comeback for the forthcoming elections.
Now it seems as if the republicans are backed into a corner left to the will of Mr. Obama trying to save face under the public eye while trying to fight for tax cuts for their constituency. Mr. Boehner has felt his ranks falling out from under him as rationality takes over conformity. It seems as if the only chance the Republicans have to recoup their losses is give up on the tax hikes for the wealthy and try to look amiable when entitlements are on the table without looking like the bad guy…which is quite a tough sell since they are rallying against the popular vote.
One by one the rank and file slowly fall out of line and realign with the American People. Bob Corker, a Tennessee Senator just recently made his case on Fox News that these tax cuts will allow for congress to ” shifts to entitlements and maybe it puts us in a place where we actually can do something that really saves the nation.”
Is this just wishful thinking on the Republican’s part? Now with Republican’s on the run maybe Mr. Obama won’t back down on entitlements needed so desperately by the middle class. Maybe, just maybe, he will turn his laser focus on trimming the bloated defense budget that has been growing for too long. Maybe with his newfound power he will finally revise the tax system further refining the tax brackets for the wealthy. The Republicans hope that this small sacrifice will make them stronger in the long run but I say that Grover and all of the anti tax Republicans will take note of this fact and the party will hurt as a result. F
But what of the Republicans threats of raising the tax on the wealthy will only lead to economic demise and the fall of the great United States? Well with the rich paying their fair share we will finally see the reality of this statement. If raising taxes on the wealthy doesn’t hurt growth or small businesses..what argument will the Republicans have to stand on. Even their own party is beginning to question the very foundation the Republicans sit on. Because we all didn’t fall in line with the Romney vision of servitude does that mean that the core principles of the Republican party are at stake. Only time will tell.
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