Boeing paid $1 billionin taxes then worked out a way to get rebates of %1.7 billion from the government giving it an effective tax rate of -159%!
IBM made profits of $14 billion between 2001-2003 yet they only paid only $260 million in net taxes. That's a 1.3% tax rate. Money didn't seem to be a problem for executive pay since it was more then double the average given in Businessweek's survey.
Time-Warner is another corporate cheat that has an effective tax rate of -7.3% with the CEO getting paid among the highest in the world.
Prudential sucks up an amazingly huge subsidy from the government with their effective tax rate of -43%!
Pfizer has worked themselves out a sweet deal where they only pay an 8% tax rate instead of the 32.5% everyone else must pay.
Saks 5th Avenue worked it out so they only pay 2.2% tax compared to Walmarts 33% tax.
					IBM made profits of $14 billion between 2001-2003 yet they only paid only $260 million in net taxes. That's a 1.3% tax rate. Money didn't seem to be a problem for executive pay since it was more then double the average given in Businessweek's survey.
Time-Warner is another corporate cheat that has an effective tax rate of -7.3% with the CEO getting paid among the highest in the world.
Prudential sucks up an amazingly huge subsidy from the government with their effective tax rate of -43%!
Pfizer has worked themselves out a sweet deal where they only pay an 8% tax rate instead of the 32.5% everyone else must pay.
Saks 5th Avenue worked it out so they only pay 2.2% tax compared to Walmarts 33% tax.
 
							
						
 
							
						 I'd hate to see you stop doing them just because the numbers can't be messaged to look better then they are.
  I'd hate to see you stop doing them just because the numbers can't be messaged to look better then they are.
							
						 
							
						 
							
						
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