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Originally posted by ARTelevision
Personally, I'm not concerned about the amount of taxes companies pay. They do it legally - by the code - or they get busted.
Companies that do well help our economy. They pay their employees. The employees pay taxes - legally - by the code.
When companies don't prosper none of us prosper.
So called "inequities" in the tax code are a political issue.
If you're disturbed by the tax code, less socialism reduces taxes for all.
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When the employees are not employed within the US then it is a bit concerning because that model you speak about does not work.
When the are employed here, then I can see your point of view and agree with it to some point. Recall that incorporated companies are treated like "beings" and are subject to all the laws and regulations of such beings.
In fact the current tax code benifits companies for outsourcing labor at this point in time.
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