Lectures in Macroeconomics- Charles W. Upton Is There a Corporate Income Tax?  r = ?

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Lectures in Macroeconomics- Charles W. Upton Is There a Corporate Income Tax?  r = ?

Is There a Corporate Income Tax The Corporate Income Tax Most corporations pay a 35% profits tax. Many argue that the tax has a bad disincentive effect. At the same time, others rail against corporations for tax avoidance schemes.

Is There a Corporate Income Tax The Corporate Income Tax Most corporations pay a 35% profits tax. Many argue that the tax has a bad disincentive effect. At the same time, others rail against corporations for tax avoidance schemes. The hidden secret. The corporate profits tax is really much lower.

Is There a Corporate Income Tax The Scenario I am considering investing in a project estimated to cost $150 million. A partner offers to put up a third of the cost in exchange for a third of the returns. Not a disincentive. I will do the same PV calculations and come to the same conclusion.

Is There a Corporate Income Tax The Scenario I am considering investing in a project estimated to cost $150 million. A partner offers to put up a third of the cost in exchange for a third of the returns. Not a disincentive. I will do the same PV calculations and come to the same conclusion. The partner will, of course, worry about me cheating him out of his third.

Is There a Corporate Income Tax The Scenario I am considering investing in a project estimated to cost $150 million. A partner offers to put up a third of the cost in exchange for a third of the returns. Not a disincentive. I will do the same PV calculations and come to the same conclusion. Let’s assume a ⅓ corporate tax rate.

Is There a Corporate Income Tax The Scenario (Revised) I am considering investing in a project estimated to cost $150 million. The government offers to put up a third of the cost, and takes a third of the profits as “taxes”. Not a disincentive. I will do the same PV calculations and come to the same conclusion.

Is There a Corporate Income Tax The Scenario (Revised) I am considering investing in a project estimated to cost $150 million. The government offers to put up a third of the cost, and takes a third of the profits as “taxes”. Not a disincentive. I will do the same PV calculations and come to the same conclusion. Just as I have incentives to cheat my partner, I have incentives to cheat the government via Tax Avoidance Schemes.

Is There a Corporate Income Tax Two Projects A new drug costing $150 million. Tax laws make the expense deductible, so the after tax cost is $100 million. Profits are subject to a one-third tax.

Is There a Corporate Income Tax Two Projects A new drug costing $150 million. Tax laws make the expense deductible, so the after tax cost is $100 million. Profits are subject to a one-third tax. This is a project without a tax, just a silent partner

Is There a Corporate Income Tax Two Projects A new drug costing $150 million. Tax laws make the expense deductible, so the after tax cost is $100 million. Profits are subject to a one-third tax. A new plant, costing $150 million. Not deductible, but I can depreciate the plant over six years. Profits are subject to a one third tax.

Is There a Corporate Income Tax Two Projects The government does give me a $50 million write off, but the PV is not $50 million. Thus it is putting up less than a third of the cost. A new plant, costing $150 million. Not deductible, but I can depreciate the plant over six years.

Is There a Corporate Income Tax Two Projects At 6%, the DPV of the deductions = $ million. I put up 72% of the cost, & get 67% of the profits The effective tax rate is A new plant, costing $150 million. Not deductible, but I can depreciate the plant over six years.

Is There a Corporate Income Tax A Conundrum Some say we are close to a zero corporate profits tax, so why not abolish it and save the paperwork.

Is There a Corporate Income Tax A Conundrum Some say we are close to a zero corporate profits tax, so why not abolish it and save the paperwork. And, we can eliminate some corporate tax avoidance schemes.

Is There a Corporate Income Tax A Conundrum Some say we are close to a zero corporate profits tax, so why not abolish it and save the paperwork. And, we can eliminate some corporate tax avoidance schemes. Isn’t that just like making a one-third investment in a plant and then foregoing your right to a third of the profits?

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