Pretty weak Counter to your side of this Debate...
I feel a headache coming on.
The consumer takes all the brunt of tax payment by business in the end. Which end he takes it in is up to your way of thinking.
Taxes paid on profits from dividends etc. are a totally different matter.
Answer to you question Ted, yes they cut the checks but the money comes from you and I and Mom and Dad and uncle Art Etc. so on and so forth.
I feel a headache coming on.
The consumer takes all the brunt of tax payment by business in the end. Which end he takes it in is up to your way of thinking.
Taxes paid on profits from dividends etc. are a totally different matter.
Answer to you question Ted, yes they cut the checks but the money comes from you and I and Mom and Dad and uncle Art Etc. so on and so forth.
Yeah, I'm not ignorant of basic business and economic theory and practices, along with who ultimately is taxed.
Yet you know the premise of my point and you still choose to argue it.
Go balance a checkbook.
Do I need an MBA?
I guess I believe in the free market and Irsay can run the business the way he wants. And, I'll blame the politicians for using tax money to build the stadium.
It doesn't really matter where a Corp. get the money, the fact remains that they pay taxes.
If one Corp gets a tax break and another does not. Isn't one Corp paying less in taxes?
Tax breaks are just another tool for government to pick winners and losers. Also to line politicians pockets.
It is my position that the consumer would be better off if corporations paid no taxes.
People incorporate themselves. Would they pay no taxes as well?
Not every business is incorporated, so I guess that they should pay taxes. Right?
There should be no tax on business period. It would be cheaper for the consumers in the long run.
Oh okay. Then those who incorporate themselves would be tax-free as well. Gotcha.
It doesn't really matter where a Corp. get the money, the fact remains that they pay taxes.
If one Corp gets a tax break and another does not. Isn't one Corp paying less in taxes?