Tax

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Offshore Tax Havens Cost Average Michigan Taxpayers $310 a Year, Each Michigan Small Business $1,561, New Study Finds

With tax day approaching, a new study released by PIRGIM found that the average Michigan taxpayer in 2011 would have to shoulder an extra $310 tax burden make up for revenue lost from corporations and wealthy individuals shifting income to offshore tax havens. The report additionally found that to cover the cost of corporate abuse of tax havens in 2011, small businesses in Michigan would have to foot a bill of $1,561 on average.

Report | PIRGIM | Tax

Picking Up the Tab

Some U.S.-based multinational firms or individuals avoid paying U.S. taxes by transferring their earnings to tax haven countries with minimal or no taxes. These tax haven users benefit from their access to America’s markets, workforce, infrastructure and security; but they pay little or nothing for it—violating the basic fairness of the tax system and forcing other taxpayers to pick up the tab.

News Release | PIRGIM | Tax

White House Plan to Close Special Interest Tax Loopholes Is the Right Approach to Reform, But Details Matter

Statement by Meghan Hess, PIRGIM Program Associate, in response to the White House announcement today proposing to eliminate tax loopholes and preferences.

News Release | PIRGIM | Tax

New Legislation Would Close Corporate Tax Loopholes, Save Taxpayers $155 Billion

“The CUT Loopholes Act, introduced by Senators Carl Levin and Kent Conrad, goes a long way in making sure corporations play by the same rules as ordinary taxpayers."

Media Hit | Tax

MLive.com: Three Fortune 500 companies in Michigan spent more on lobbying than they paid in taxes

Three Fortune 500 companies headquartered in Michigan spent more on lobbying in recent years than they paid in federal taxes, according to a new study released today by the Public Interest Research Group.

Report | PIRGIM Education Fund | Tax

Representation without Taxation

Marking the second anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision in the Citizens United vs. FEC case – which opened the floodgates to corporate spending on elections – this report takes a hard look at the lobbying activities of profitable Fortune 500 companies that exploit loopholes and work to distort the tax code to avoid billions of dollars in taxes. 

News Release | PIRGIM | Tax

Thirty Fortune 500 Companies Paid More to Lobby Congress Than They Did in Federal Income Taxes, PIRGIM Study Shows

With the second anniversary approaching of the Supreme Court’s decision in the Citizens United case – which opened the floodgates to corporate spending on elections – PIRGIM, with allies from the Michigan Campaign Finance Network, revealed 30 corporations that spent more to lobby Congress than they did in taxes—including three companies headquartered in Michigan.

Issue | Tax

Close Corporate Tax Loopholes

No company should be able to game the tax system to avoid paying what it legitimately owes. And, yet, establishing shell companies in offshore havens for the purpose of tax avoidance is becoming more the rule than the exception for at least 83 of the nation's top 100 publicly traded companies.

Report | PIRGIM Education Fund | Tax

Tax Shell Game

Tax havens are countries with minimal or no taxes, to which U.S.-based multinational firms or individuals transfer their earnings to avoid paying taxes in the United States. Users of tax havens benefit from access to America’s markets, workforce, infrastructure and security, but pay little or nothing for it—violating the basic fairness of the tax system.

Media Hit | Tax

Daily Tribune: Corporate tax protesters gather at Royal Oak post office

Taxpayers gathered at the Royal Oak post office today to call for closing loopholes they say allow 83 of the 100 largest corporations in America to avoid an estimated $100 billion a year in taxes by hiding their profits overseas.

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The CUT Loopholes Act would put an end to the price and profit shifting that allows publicly traded companies to engage in pervasive tax avoidance.

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