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JaneyVee

(19,877 posts)
Fri Feb 15, 2013, 02:28 PM Feb 2013

Facebook Paid No Income Taxes In 2012: Report

While taxes rose for most Americans at the beginning of year, some big companies apparently paid no income taxes at all, according to a recent report.

Facebook paid no net corporate income taxes in the U.S. last year, according to a new report from Citizens for Tax Justice, a left-leaning research and advocacy group. Instead, Facebook will rake in $429 million in net tax refunds for the year, the report said, citing Facebook's recent annual financial report. The company earned $1.1 billion in U.S. corporate profits last year.

Facebook reduced its tax burden mainly by taking advantage of the tax deductibility of executive stock options, linked to its initial public offering last year, the report said. Thanks to this one tax break, Facebook will save a total of $3.2 billion in taxes, according to the report.

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Facebook is one of many big companies that's faced accusations of avoiding taxes. Thirty of America's most profitable companies -- including General Electric, Boeing and Wells Fargo -- paid no net income taxes between 2008 and 2010, according to a 2011 report from Citizens for Tax Justice. President Barack Obama advocated for "getting rid of tax loopholes and deductions for the well-off and well-connected" in his State of the Union address earlier this week.

Link: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/15/facebook-taxes_n_2694368.html?

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Facebook Paid No Income Taxes In 2012: Report (Original Post) JaneyVee Feb 2013 OP
And then the stocks options given to wealthy shareholders are taxed at a lower capital gains rate... WCGreen Feb 2013 #1
That's just crazy... didact Feb 2013 #2

WCGreen

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1. And then the stocks options given to wealthy shareholders are taxed at a lower capital gains rate...
Fri Feb 15, 2013, 02:31 PM
Feb 2013

While a guy or gal working their asses off to make a good living will be a paying 35% on their income.

This country really needs to stop giving preferential treatment to people who own stuff.

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