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Originally Posted by To Be Quite Honest
lol.
0 is 0 is 0. Everyone has the problem.
Love the fact that you turn to you don't understand the complexity. How much is zero? Your statement is is worth the same amount those companies paid in income tax...
Cowboy can just be ignored...
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I turn to the "you don't understand the complexity" part because you don't. You get write-offs and tax credits for a plethora of things, not just charity but R&D, exploration, investment into certain enterprises and businesses so it's hard for me to just say "they should pay their fair share".
You do realize that it's possible for human persons to do the same right? Assume you go to university and incur a tremendous amount of tax deductions (assume its a deduction not a credit for the sake of this argument) for your education and you never use them. Then you come out of university with $100,000 in tax credits. You get a job that pays $100,000 year. You aren't paying tax that year. Should the guy who made 6 figures pay "his fair share"?