Corporation That Paid Nothing In Taxes For Four Years Tells Congress It Pays Too Much In Taxes

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ThinkProgress / By Travis Waldron

Posted at July 21, 2012, 10:04am

 

Over a four years period from 2008 to 2011, Corning Inc. was one of 26 companies that managed to avoid paying any American income taxes, even though it earned nearly $3 billion during that time. In fact, according to Citizens For Tax Justice, the company received a $4 million refund from 2008 to 2010. That didn’t stop Susan Ford, a senior executive at the company, from telling the House Ways and Means Committee this week that America’s high corporate tax rate was putting her company at a disadvantage:

American manufacturers are at a distinct disadvantage to competitors headquartered in other countries. Specifically, foreign manufacturers uniformly face a lower corporate tax rate than U.S. manufacturers, and virtually all operate under territorial systems which encourage investment both abroad and at home.
 

Ford told the committee that Corning paid an effective tax rate of 36 percent in 2011, but as CTJ notes, she is counting taxes on profits earned overseas that haven’t yet been paid and won’t be unless the company decides to bring the money back to the United States. Corning’s actual tax rate in 2011, according to CTJ’s analysis, was actually negative 0.2 percent.

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Ms. ford what a noble heart

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wow is she in the dark about the company affairs, or is she still  wanting to get more free money from the working class of the united states citizens as in kick backs from taking more of our jobs, 401k, homes, and savings away,  or  it's just bailouts money of the rich. now if she knows the truth, shame on her soul for not guiding her right, that is not just a doing business its a nothing personal kind of thing.

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