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Sen. Susan Collins pushes back on 28 percent corporate tax rate
2021-05-03
[THEHILL] Moderate Republican Sen. Susan Collins (Maine) said on Sunday that she would not support the proposed 28 percent corporate tax rate in President Joe Biden
...... 46th president of the U.S. The very model of probity.......
’s $2.25 trillion infrastructure plan, saying jobs would be lost.

On CNN
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's "State of the Union," host Jake Tapper asked Collins how much she would be willing to compromise on Biden's plan.

"Well, at this point, I think now that the Republicans have put forth a reasonable offer, it's up to the president to do a counteroffer to us," Collins said, noting that the cost of Biden's recent proposals totaled more than $4 trillion.

"That's the amount that we spent to win World War II," Collins said. "So this is an enormous package when you take both the traditional core infrastructure parts and the huge expansion of social programs that the president is advocating."

Tapper noted that Collins has voiced some support for raising the corporate tax rate in order to help pay for Biden's infrastructure plan, asking how much of an increase she would consider.

"Let me tell you what I won't to support. I won't support American businesses paying the highest corporate tax rate among developed countries in the world once again, and, unfortunately, that's what 28 percent would be," Collins said. "And that means that jobs would once again go overseas. So I think we need to look at a wide variety of pay-fors, but first we need to determine the scope of the bill, and we need to determine what the top line is going to be."

Posted by:Fred

#6  Going to guess Droopy opposes it because she thinks it should be even higher.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-05-03 10:59  

#5  The price of gasoline has gone up and for many that was a surprise. Corporate taxes will get passed on unless the corporation goes belly-up because no one can afford its products. Biden's tax plan is going to wreck the economy.

Senator Collin's Rino (Dem lite) positions have not helped to curb the Progressive onslaughts.
Posted by: JohnQC   2021-05-03 09:03  

#4  much of the world has a Value Added Tax (apprx - Canada 5%, PRChina 17%, Mexico 15%, Britain and Germany about 20%)

hurts the poor but it is relatively easily to collect and easy to adjust
Posted by: Lord Garth   2021-05-03 08:07  

#3  The knee-jerk hoi polloi will always clamor for higher taxes on corporations.

The smarter among them realize how it works; that the higher taxes are passed along to the consumer. But that ultimately gives them an opportunity for: more taxes, and more control.

Trying to fix what they broke with more of what they used to break it.
Posted by: Retard Strength   2021-05-03 07:52  

#2  /\ Exactly correct. Corporations pass along the cost of doing business. Not unlike their corporate office HVAC costs, taxes are a cost of doing business.

Taxes never end on a simple piece of lumber such as a 2x4. From the harvesting, trucking, milling and processing, retailing, and delivery. Once the 2x4 becomes a 3 bedroom home, school and property taxes continue ad infinitum. Taxes upon taxes, upon taxes. An ingenious government ponzi scheme.
Posted by: Besoeker   2021-05-03 07:21  

#1  
Eco-101 Businesses and Corporation don't pay taxes.
Consumers Pay the Taxes.
Because any tax added to a business only gets passed along to the purchaser.

An I thought these Socialist-Democrats were an suppose to be a College educated bunch.


BTW: (Rough figures) A middle Class worker making 50-60kK a year likely pays over 25+% in State/Fed Income/SS taxes.

Then likely another 20+% in hidden taxes at they purchase products like food, clothing, electricity, Gas, Car Tags, Property Taxes, Public transit taxes, and etc...

Posted by: NN2N1   2021-05-03 05:10  

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