Robert Reich: Global Capital and the Nation State
Global Capital and the Nation State
Monday, May 20, 2013
As global capital becomes ever more powerful, giant corporations are holding governments and citizens up for ransom eliciting subsidies and tax breaks from countries concerned about their nations competitiveness while sheltering their profits in the lowest-tax jurisdictions they can find. Major advanced countries and their citizens need a comprehensive tax agreement that wont allow global corporations to get away with this.
Google, Amazon, Starbucks, every other major corporation, and every big Wall Street bank, are sheltering as much of their U.S. profits abroad as they can, while telling Washington that lower corporate taxes are necessary in order to keep the U.S. competitive.
Baloney. The fact is, global corporations have no allegiance to any country; their only objective is to make as much money as possible and play off one country against another to keep their taxes down and subsidies up, thereby shifting more of the tax burden to ordinary people whose wages are already shrinking because companies are playing workers off against each other.
Im in London for a few days, and all the talk here is about how Goldman Sachs just negotiated a sweetheart deal to settle a tax dispute with the British government; Google is manipulating its British sales to pay almost no taxes here by using its low-tax Ireland subsidiary (the chair of the Parliamentary committee investigating this has just called the do-no-evil firm devious, calculating, and unethical); Amazon has been found to route its British sales through a subsidiary in low-tax Luxembourg, and now receives more in subsidies from the British government than it pays here in taxes; Starbucks tax-avoidance strategy was so blatant British consumers began boycotting the firm until it reversed course. ................(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://robertreich.org/post/50890974932