Should the U.S. raise or lower the tax rate for corporations?
The U.S. currently levies a 21% tax rate at the federal level and an average tax of 4% at the state and local level. The average corporate tax rate worldwide is 22.6%. Opponents of argue that raising the rate will discourage foreign investment and hurt the economy. Proponents argue that the profits corporations generate should be taxed just like citizen’s taxes.
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@9RMRLRVRepublican10mos10MO
If the corporation employs USA citizens and operates within the US, maintain tax rate and eliminate many deductions.
@95FTYG23yrs3Y
Remove taxes on corporations and move to a simpler consumption-based tax instead.
@8YP7KP73yrs3Y
Raise taxes, and eliminate deductions and loop holes.
Raise and remove all tax loopholes for big corporations.
@8RC53Y34yrs4Y
Raise, rather than raising income taxes on the wealthy.
@8RBVZYCRepublican4yrs4Y
Raise, but only slightly
@8QQWMJT4yrs4Y
The U.S should set the tax rate for corporations to 0.
@8L9Y9H95yrs5Y
Make it fair for poor and rich
@8KSN9335yrs5Y
Corporate taxes should be adjusted according to current economic needs
@8KSC6TBRepublican5yrs5Y
lower so corporations can pay workers more
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@99PBRHV2yrs2Y
I think the U.S. should keep the same tax for corporations.
@8W8RDGK4yrs4Y
Raise and limit deductions and eliminate loopholes
@8S76YSJ4yrs4Y
the tax rate should stay the same
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