clevohardcore - 4-15-2011 at 01:53 PM
1. ExxonMobil made $19 billion in profits in 2009. Exxon not only paid no federal income taxes, it actually received a $156 million rebate from the
IRS, according to its SEC filings.
2. Bank of America received a $1.9 billion tax refund from the IRS last year, although it made $4.4 billion in profits and received a bailout from
the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department of nearly $1 trillion.
3. Over the past five years, while General Electric made $26 billion in profits in the United States, it received a $4.1 billion refund from the
IRS.
4. Chevron received a $19 million refund from the IRS last year after it made $10 billion in profits in 2009.
5. Boeing, which received a $30 billion contract from the Pentagon to build 179 airborne tankers, got a $124 million refund from the IRS last year.
Click here to send a message to ExxonMobil, Bank of America, General Electric, Chevron and Boeing.
Imagine what those billions of dollars in refunds to corporate giants could have done if they were used for job creation or invested in our
communities. Instead, GE's 975-person tax (avoidance) department and millions of dollars in tax lobbyists have ensured that the burden falls on
working people. All the while, GE was eliminating 20 percent of its American workforce.
Let's tell these tax avoiders it's time to start paying their share-and tell our representatives that it's time to shut down corporate tax-avoidance
schemes. No more lobbyists, no more loopholes.
Click here to send a message to ExxonMobil, Bank of America, General Electric, Chevron and Boeing. You'll also be letting your representatives know
you want Congress to make these corporate bad guys pay their fair share.
^^^^^^ This was a email I got today from a Union based coalition group. Thought this would be interesting to read.
DaveMoral - 4-15-2011 at 02:21 PM
Certainly pisses me off.
Especially when you consider how hard they hit the small timers who are self-employed with taxes... and this year they are talking about scrutinizing
them worse than ever. If you're self-employed you can all but expect an audit this time around is what I hear.