Anonymous wrote:This doesn't reduce inflation and actually may cause more as corporations need recoup tax increases and the additional injection of government money. Do you think the American people believe it? They should have called this a green and Corp tax bill. He'll be sorry when inflation continues
Anonymous wrote:This doesn't reduce inflation and actually may cause more as corporations need recoup tax increases and the additional injection of government money. Do you think the American people believe it? They should have called this a green and Corp tax bill. He'll be sorry when inflation continues
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:raising taxes during a recession?
The 15% corporate minimum tax only hits companies with profits of more than $1 billion per year, and operates as a business version of the AMT. Not sure the American people are going to have sympathy for them.
Simple, they pay more in taxes. They raise prices on the consumer to offset the higher tax burden. Consumer pays higher price at register screwing consumer. So they will simply pass this along and consumer will get hit with higher inflation. Does any one in this admin station actually take economics classes. Also, printing billion of dollars out of thin air tends to worsen inflation as well as it devalues the dollars in circulation.
This bill does nothing to fix inflation.
Tax on profit does not work like that because it is not a part of cost. It does reduce the overall rate of business return but does not affect the company's EBIDTA or other key performance measures. Income based taxes reduce future invesent but does not add to cost and therefore is not inflationary. In fact, raising income taxes is deflationary if the taxes are used to pay off government debt.
Anonymous wrote:Wow the ACA extension only cost $64 billion for 3 years? That’s a steal!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:raising taxes during a recession?
The 15% corporate minimum tax only hits companies with profits of more than $1 billion per year, and operates as a business version of the AMT. Not sure the American people are going to have sympathy for them.
Simple, they pay more in taxes. They raise prices on the consumer to offset the higher tax burden. Consumer pays higher price at register screwing consumer. So they will simply pass this along and consumer will get hit with higher inflation. Does any one in this admin station actually take economics classes. Also, printing billion of dollars out of thin air tends to worsen inflation as well as it devalues the dollars in circulation.
This bill does nothing to fix inflation.
Tax on profit does not work like that because it is not a part of cost. It does reduce the overall rate of business return but does not affect the company's EBIDTA or other key performance measures. Income based taxes reduce future invesent but does not add to cost and therefore is not inflationary. In fact, raising income taxes is deflationary if the taxes are used to pay off government debt.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is a good example of why the politics forum on this board is so useless. Just a bunch of mindless team sports mentality. 9 months ago most of you were on here screaming bloody murder about Joe Manchin's slimmed down proposal. Now, here you are celebrating your "victory."
Anonymous wrote:Sinema is the only reason Biden was able to get an infrastructure and any gun legislation through. Thats the only significant legislative wins besides the American resscue plan.
The fact they didnt run this by her and announced something prematurely is a mistake. They really dont know how to manage expectations.
Anonymous wrote:Bloomberg in 2021 said Biden’s spending on these bills will skyrocket inflation. This was predicted last year.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-11-17/top-economists-see-biden-s-spending-plan-adding-to-inflation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:raising taxes during a recession?
The 15% corporate minimum tax only hits companies with profits of more than $1 billion per year, and operates as a business version of the AMT. Not sure the American people are going to have sympathy for them.
Simple, they pay more in taxes. They raise prices on the consumer to offset the higher tax burden. Consumer pays higher price at register screwing consumer. So they will simply pass this along and consumer will get hit with higher inflation. Does any one in this admin station actually take economics classes. Also, printing billion of dollars out of thin air tends to worsen inflation as well as it devalues the dollars in circulation.
This bill does nothing to fix inflation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:raising taxes during a recession?
The 15% corporate minimum tax only hits companies with profits of more than $1 billion per year, and operates as a business version of the AMT. Not sure the American people are going to have sympathy for them.
Simple, they pay more in taxes. They raise prices on the consumer to offset the higher tax burden. Consumer pays higher price at register screwing consumer. So they will simply pass this along and consumer will get hit with higher inflation. Does any one in this admin station actually take economics classes. Also, printing billion of dollars out of thin air tends to worsen inflation as well as it devalues the dollars in circulation.
This bill does nothing to fix inflation.