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Where's Walter Cronkite when ya need him? :(
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Ballmer Says Tax Would Move Microsoft Jobs Offshore
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A more likely senerio would be for the companies to just move lock-stock-and-barrel and no longer be a US company. In the long run, if it is painful enough for them to stay, it would be cheaper for them to become a company of Dubi.
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Perhaps they will just "move" their headquarters to, say Dubai or some other tax friendly nation. I wonder what the ramifications would be on that scenario.
The state of Delaware has a lot of companies "headquartered" there for similar reasons. They were getting a lot of tax revenue by luring companies there. I think the state is now taking a huge revenue hit due to the economy. |
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Why wouldn't they just do that now? It's cheaper, but not cheaper enough? It's because there's a skill limit to what you can outsource, plain and simple, and most companies who significantly outsourced learned this the hard way in the last 5 years. The innovation still happens here. If the other countries had it, they'd be competing against us with their own companies, not trying to siphon off our low-skill jobs. When's the last time we outsourced anything to, say, Japan? We don't, because their workers are just as expensive as ours, because their overall skill level is commensurate with ours. Ballmer's just using PR scare tactics to get out of paying higher corporate taxes. |
All they need to do is move the headquaters and re-flag the company. Any aspect of the company could still remain here.
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This is why I am an internationalist. The present system of nations gives global corporations the opportunity to play national governments off against each other in a low-tax bidding-war. [/tailposting] :runaway: |
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Some have - Some have different "companies" in many countries.
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The higher the tax rate goes the more money will be spent on finding bigger and better loopholes. It is a never ending cycle where the only goal is for the politicians to keep enough people hoodwinked so they stay in power.
A flat tax with ZERO if's and's or but's is the only way to stop the cycle, so it will remain a neverending cycle. |
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The reason for moving is most often to avoid US laws such as bribery. To permit corruption and to even diminish shareholder control is more often a reason to move overseas. American corporate taxes are some of the lowest in the world once we add all the exemptions and other 'secret' benefits. |
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