How your favorite companies help raise your taxes
November 4th, 2015
November 4th, 2015
In Citizens for Tax Justice’s latest report, Offshore Shell Games, the organization looks at how multinational corporations can avoid paying substantial amounts of taxes through the use of offshore tax havens. Large companies gain the advantage over small businesses and individuals by using accounting tricks to create the illusion that a substantial amount of their profits are generated in countries with minimal or no taxes. Often, a company’s only presence in these tax havens is a mailbox. There’s no big office building. Sometimes, there isn’t even a single employee.
It is estimated that US multinational corporations jointly evade a total of $90 billion in federal taxes each year. The burden of this loss of revenue is often then pushed onto individuals; U.S. citizens have to succumb to higher tax rates, lawmakers cut federal investment and public services, and the federal government takes on debt to compensate. Offshore Games looked at Fortune 500 companies and their use of offshore tax havens in 2014. The following conclusions were made:
Some of your favorite companies are likely exploiting the tax system and, overall, making you pay for it. Luckily, it is possible to combat this growing problem through the legislative process. The CTJ report suggests that policymakers should end incentives to shift profits offshore, reject the creation of new loopholes, close the most egregious offshore loopholes, and increase transparency through the implementation of country-by-country reporting. To read more, download the full report here.