Reevaluating Compensation vs Tax Practices in Tesla and Netflix

Monday, 25 March 2024, 11:21

The post delves into the issue of major U.S. corporations, including Tesla and Netflix, paying more to their executives than they do in taxes. With 35 companies paying less than nothing in federal income taxes and receiving hefty refunds, there is rising concern over the fairness and equity of such practices. It's crucial to address this growing trend to ensure transparency and accountability in corporate tax responsibilities.
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Reevaluating Compensation vs Tax Practices in Tesla and Netflix

Addressing Excessive Executive Pay vs Taxes Discrepancy

35 major U.S. corporations have paid less than nothing in federal income taxes. Instead, they collectively netted almost $2 billion in refunds.


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