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Corporate Tax Reform - Taxing Profits in the 21st Century (Paperback, 1st ed.)
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Corporate Tax Reform - Taxing Profits in the 21st Century (Paperback, 1st ed.)
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Corporate tax reform is in the air. Competitive pressures from
globalization, as well as skyrocketing budget deficits, are forcing
lawmakers to rethink how America's largest businesses are taxed.
Some want to close loopholes. Others want to end all U.S. tax on
foreign profits. Some want to lower rates, while still others want
to abolish the corporate tax altogether and replace it with an
entirely new system. Unlike many other books on tax policy,
Corporate Tax Reform: Taxing Profits in the 21st Century is not
selling an idea or approaching the issue from a particular
political slant. It boils down the complexity of corporate taxation
into simple language so readers can make up their own minds about
the future of this controversial tax. For too long, the issue of
corporate tax reform has been the exclusive domain of lawyers and
economists who devote their entire adult lives to studying the tax.
Corporate Tax Reform: Taxing Profits in the 21st Century opens the
door on these issues to all concerned citizens by providing a
compact guide to the economics and politics of the current debate
on corporate tax reform. * Provides an overview of the corporate
tax and the possibilities for reform * Discusses the impact on
businesspeople and individual taxpayers * Boils down complex tax
concepts boiled into simple language * Spurs lively discussion of
the political issues without political bias * Includes a discussion
of ideas for revamping taxes for individuals, since the corporate
and individual tax codes are interrelated What you'll learn * Why
economists want to abolish the corporate tax * Why politicians
can't get rid of the corporate tax * What the biggest and the
slimiest loopholes are * The ramifications of all possible outcomes
for businesspeople * How the U.S. tax code compares to foreign
competitors * The major options for reform, including the flat tax
* How politics and tight budgets will shape the debate before and
after the 2012 election * Why individual taxpayers have a stake in
the outcome of this debate Who this book is for Corporate Tax
Reform: Taxing Profits in the 21st Century is for citizens
concerned about America's future who want to get beyond the
economic jargon and political rhetoric that dominates most
discussion of business tax policy.As the debate on the complex
issue of corporate tax reform rages in Washington, Corporate Tax
Reform: Taxing Profits in the 21st Century is a beginner's guide
that is useful to business executives, market analysts,
journalists, lawmakers, government policy analysts, lawyers,
accountants, as well as students of public policy, law, accounting,
and economics. Table of Contents * Let the Debate Begin * Profits
and Profit Tax, By the Numbers * The Overwhelming Case against the
Corporate Tax * Why the Corporate Tax Won't Go Away * Cut the Rate
* Where the Money Is * Corporate Tax Expenditures * How Should
Foreign Profits Be Taxed? * Globalization and the Modern
Multinational * Pass-Through Entities * State Corporate Taxes *
Corporate Tax Simplification * Fundamental Tax Reform * More Bold
Reforms * The Budget and Political Reality * Notes on the Tables *
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