Apple Whines About Having to Pay Taxes
…this money if it were repatriated to the United States. Apple made the money, so it owes taxes on it just like you or I would. But because the money…
…this money if it were repatriated to the United States. Apple made the money, so it owes taxes on it just like you or I would. But because the money…
…their bank accounts and running a $100 deficit. Voila! There’s money! Now one household works for the firm, creating $50 in value, goods. The firm gives the household $50 in…
…worst of all is that the money locked up in these ventures is diverted from real investment. So, here is the picture. While the average earnings of working stiffs has…
…It seems to me that money in politics isn’t speech at all. But it’s certainly not transactional speech. Transactional speech is the speech intended to induce the payment of money—speech…
…makes every kind of sense. Read the whole thing.) The blue line is publicly held debt — not including money the government owes itself (on the consolidated budget) for Social…
…the Fed will not be able to reverse the expansion of the money supply. This means that, if the Fed loses on its investments, then, when the economy recovers, there…
…in the United States). See Repatriation Holiday Lobbying–Money Speaks (Oct. 3, 2011). The reasons are manifold. Corporations today are not cash-strapped–they’ve got lots of cash in the US too. And…
…tax code” is essentially a demand that government intervene to establish special market rules for multinationals that will work in their favor (letting them have more money)….. Holtz-Eakin, by the…
…by having banks buy debt and then sell that debt via open-market operations; either way, the government would in effect be financing itself through creation of base money. So we’re…
…we borrow the money, [or c) we print it, but I don’t want to go there]. While it is true that Congress has spent the money, that’s part of the…