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Originally posted by Evanzsayz
Well I guess all the terrorists that said we will drag this battle out forever and will not defeat you on the battleground we will make you crumble from the inside, were telling the truth...looks like america is losing this war lol
Originally posted by ThePublicEnemyNo1
I'm still confused as to why I had to pay taxes but corporations like G.E. didn't
I mean really...not one dime did GE pay?
Isn't it true that the Internal Revenue Service is a privately owned company
Isn't it true that the FDIC is a privately owned company
I think I'm getting sick
Originally posted by gorgi
Originally posted by ThePublicEnemyNo1
I'm still confused as to why I had to pay taxes but corporations like G.E. didn't
I mean really...not one dime did GE pay?
Isn't it true that the Internal Revenue Service is a privately owned company
Isn't it true that the FDIC is a privately owned company
I think I'm getting sick
Let me help clarify this then for since you are confused.
GE did pay taxes.
The IRS is not a privately owned company
FDIC is not a privately owned company.
Feel better ?
Originally posted by MrXYZ
Originally posted by gorgi
Originally posted by ThePublicEnemyNo1
I'm still confused as to why I had to pay taxes but corporations like G.E. didn't
I mean really...not one dime did GE pay?
Isn't it true that the Internal Revenue Service is a privately owned company
Isn't it true that the FDIC is a privately owned company
I think I'm getting sick
Let me help clarify this then for since you are confused.
GE did pay taxes.
The IRS is not a privately owned company
FDIC is not a privately owned company.
Feel better ?
Why are you confusing him further on purpose? GE made a $10.3b pre-tax profit in 2010, and paid...wait for it...waaaaaait for it...ZERO INCOME TAXES. Even worse, they got a $1.1b tax benefit. And if you think that was a single incident, in 2008, their effective tax rate was 5.3% (lol) and 15% in 2007. The corporate tax rate in the US is 35%...but yeah, everything's fine, right?
Before you say "but they create jobs"...no they didn't, they let more people go since 2007edit on 11-8-2011 by MrXYZ because: (no reason given)
Did GE get a $3.2 billion tax refund? No.
Did GE pay U.S. income taxes in 2010? Yes, it paid estimated taxes for 2010 and made payments for previous years. Think of it as your having paid withholding taxes on your salary in 2010 and sending the IRS a check on April 15, 2010, covering your balance owed for 2009.
Will GE ultimately pay U.S. income taxes for 2010? After much to-ing and fro-ing — the company says it hasn’t completed its 2010 tax return — GE now says that it will.
Samuels said at a tax forum in February that GE needs a tax system that will let it compete effectively with such giant, foreign-based multinationals as Mitsubishi, Siemens and Phillips. However, their effective tax rates for earnings purposes last year were 40 percent, 31 percent and 26 percent, respectively, compared with 7 percent for GE. (GE says its tax rate has been artificially low in past years and will rise.)
The company says it’s not getting any refund for 2010 — validating Outslay’s analysis. Its 2010 tax situation? “We expect to have a small U.S. income tax liability for 2010,” said Gary Sheffer, GE’s chief spokesman. How big is small? GE declined to say.
Originally posted by gorgi
GE did pay taxes. Thats my whole point. Not whether its right or wrong but that the fact that they paid. You kept saying that they didnt pay. They did pay. Just letting you know that you should do some research and not listen to the talking points.