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alp227

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Fri Jun 8, 2012, 12:37 AM Jun 2012

Treasury Toughens Rules for Firms to Move to Low-Tax Nations

Source: Wall Street Journal

The Treasury Department issued new rules making it harder for U.S. companies to move to low-tax countries, amid a rising debate over U.S. business-tax policy.

The move Thursday comes just days after Cleveland-based Eaton Corp. announced plans to relocate to Ireland, through a deal to acquire Ireland-based Cooper Industries PLC. The Eaton-Cooper deal represents the latest in a series of similar relocations that some tax experts expect to see increase in number.

The new rules make it tougher for many U.S. companies to relocate to low-tax countries through merger by requiring the combined firms to have 25% of employees, property and gross income in the new home country. If firms don't meet these requirements, they face substantial tax penalties. The previous rules required substantial business activity in the new home country, a fuzzier standard.

The Treasury move to toughen the rules had been anticipated, because the old rules were scheduled to expire Friday. Several tax experts said it doesn't appear the Eaton move would be adversely affected by the new regulations, however, in part because the rules contain a grandfather clause allowing deals that already have been announced to proceed under existing rules.

Read more: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303753904577453120752153042.html



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Treasury Toughens Rules for Firms to Move to Low-Tax Nations (Original Post) alp227 Jun 2012 OP
interesting Rosa Luxemburg Jun 2012 #1
Next thing we will hear is they are firing their US employees and hiring more Irish. dkf Jun 2012 #2
They need to say: PossumSqueezins Jun 2012 #3
Add 50% of revenues earned in the US. A 25% corporate tax should be collected at the point of sale, leveymg Jun 2012 #4

PossumSqueezins

(184 posts)
3. They need to say:
Fri Jun 8, 2012, 03:15 AM
Jun 2012

No matter where your corporation resides, if over 50% of assets are owned by Americans or if over 50% of profits go to Americans, then YOU PAY AMERICAN CORPORATE TAXES. THE END.

The mass exodus would be pointless. They would have to just stay and look for new loopholes.

leveymg

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4. Add 50% of revenues earned in the US. A 25% corporate tax should be collected at the point of sale,
Fri Jun 8, 2012, 07:45 AM
Jun 2012

and refunded to the consumer. Those companies that that don't pay US corporate tax or refuse to enter into a tax agreement with the U.S. don't have the tax refund allowance. Let the market decide whose products we want to buy.

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