Title: Trump Celebrates Using Delaware as a Tax Haven, Blasts Companies for Using Tax Havens Source:
What Donald Trump Lied About Yesterday URL Source:https://whatdonaldtrumpliedaboutyes ... ompanies-for-using-tax-havens/ Published:Apr 25, 2016 Author:Justin Post Date:2016-05-14 00:48:14 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:8740 Comments:11
Donald Trump has been stumping the Delaware ahead of the upcoming primary. Delaware is notorious for having extremely lax corporate tax laws, making it Americas top onshore tax haven. Donald Trump knows this, and bragged about how many companies he had registered there:
Do we love Delaware, do we love it? When I left the office I asked for a couple of things. I said Number one, I spend a fortune in Delaware, nobody knows that, right? Its a great place. So I said to my people I had no idea, I said you know we do a lot of business in Delaware.
Thats good, cause that means taxes and everything. So I said how many entities do we have registered in Delaware? Like companies and this and So I figured theyd maybe say two or three, right? 378. I said What? So we have 378 entities registered in the state of Delaware, meaning I pay you a lot of money, folks! I dont feel at all guilty, okay?
Spoken in Trumps normal frantic, garbled cadence, its a little unclear what he has to not feel guilty about. Is it the fact that he just bragged about taking advantage of the tax loopholes that cost the US billions of dollars per year? The Institute on Taxation and Policy had this to say:
A loophole in Delawares tax code is responsible for the loss of billions of dollars in revenue in other U.S. states, and its lack of incorporation transparency makes it a magnet for people looking to create anonymous shell companies, which individuals and corporations can use to evade an inestimable amount in federal and foreign taxes.
The Internal Revenue Service estimated a total tax gap of about $450 billion with $376 billion of it due to filers under-reporting income in 2006 (the most recent tax year for which this data is available).[i] While it is impossible to know how much underreported income is hidden in Delaware shell companies, the First States ability to attract the formation of anonymous companies suggests that it could rival the amount of income hidden in more well-known offshore tax havens.
Trumps egomaniacal hypocrisy continues as he rails against other companies hiding their profits overseas. We have companies that have trillions of dollars, cumulatively, outside of our country, Trump said at the 1:47:00 mark of the above video, alluding to offshore tax havens. The Republicans and the Democrats agree, they want the money brought in. And yet the government cant make a deal, because we dont have a leader in Obama.
So Trump boasts about how many companies that he has filed in Delaware, where the only reason to do so is a lax corporate tax loophole and opaque shareholder laws, costing the American people billions. Then, in the same speech he threatens companies that use tax havens that dont happen it be in the US. Whats the difference, Mr. Trump? Its all money that rightfully belongs to the US government that you and other companies are keeping for themselves.
#5. To: Justin@whatdonaldtrumpliedaboutyesterday.com, Deckard (#0)
Its all money that rightfully belongs to the US government
Nope. No money "rightfully" belongs to the government. That would imply that the government has the right to all of the monetary assets. It does not.
The government *does* create the denominated bills that it prints, but only because it is supposed to be backing it with gold that was purchased from "We the People", and other sources. Theft occurs each time the GrubberMint prints more of these dollars, cheapening the value of the People's purchase each time.
The GrubberMint is not a wealth creator. It creates nothing since its innate purpose is to serve, not create.
It is funny that this is coming from a website dedicated to forming biased opinions on a presidential candidate. Nothing wrong with doing that, but these sites are often devoid of facts or not in a position to fully research the subjects.
The cucks are outraged that different states dare to have different tax systems. They want national centralized government and Trump threatens their dream.
The cucks are outraged that different states dare to have different tax systems. They want national centralized government and Trump threatens their dream.
Both sides of the Republican and Democratic National party want the same thing, and dazzle us with bullshite in different ways to make us think that they want different things.
I am not pulling for Trump in general, but it sure does beat the alternatives.
I do worry that he may still be the strawman for the party's objectives, but who else can we reasonably believe is a better alternative? The fact that everyone else in the political world hates him ought to be enough reason to pay attention to him.