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oarsinsyncyesterday at 6:08 PM2 repliesview on HN

Or the US could tax it's corporations just like it taxes it's citizens.

Doesn't care that the citizens pay tax in whatever country they live in. If they earn over some 6 figure sum, they have to pay tax in the US as well.

That would put US corporations at a distinct disadvantage on the global scene, so it won't happen. Disadvantaging citizens doesn't seem to matter as much.


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AnthonyMouseyesterday at 6:21 PM

The thing the US does to its citizens is bizarre and atypical and it should stop doing that.

But how would that even work for a corporation? Suppose you did that; is anything multinational going to remain a US corporation? Of course not, they'll just register in some other country. The CEO of Stellantis nee Chrysler is in Michigan but how many people can guess which country the corporation is registered in without looking it up?

solidsnack9000yesterday at 6:55 PM

The problem here is not how the US taxes corporations, but rather that there are different corporations involved. A regular citizen can not establish an additional, foreign citizen that "owns" them or "supplies" them with IP (or labor hours, &c) -- this kind of tax management accounting is not possible for citizens.

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