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EU Fears 'Unfair' U.S. Tax Bill Will Incentivise Companies to Move to America
2017-12-22
[InformationLiberation] European finance ministers are "worried" the Republican's newly passed tax bill will make the US "go from being a high-tax to a low-tax country" and "unfairly" incentivize companies to move to America from the EU and the UK.

This is truly terrifying.
We broke the world rules to let all the other countries win ahead of us
From Deutsche Welle:

Last week, the finance ministers of Europe's five biggest economies ‐ Germany, France, the UK, Spain and Italy ‐ wrote an anxious letter to their American colleague, US Treasury Secretary Stephen Mnuchin, and copied it to all senior Republican politicians in the Congress and Senate.

The letter's thrust: The draft US tax bill, if passed as written a week ago, would represent a break with global fair-taxation rules as applied to corporations, and represent a thinly disguised form of trade war.

"The United States is Europe's single most important trade and investment partner," the finance ministers wrote. "It is important that the U.S. government's rights over domestic tax policy be exercised in a way that adheres with international obligations to which it has signed-up. The inclusion of certain less conventional international tax provisions could contravene the US's double taxation treaties and may risk having a major distortive impact on international trade."

A day later, a similar letter was sent to Mnuchin by the European Commission's four most senior economic officials and made many of the same points.

Their letters reportedly "didn't get much of an answer."

Clemens Fuest, the president of the Ifo Institute for Economic Research in Munich, said: "The European Commission's criticism of the US tax plans is justified. The proposed measures would disrupt international trade and lead to double taxation."

Tobias Hentze, an economist at the German Economic Institute in Cologne, told DW that he was worried the tax reforms could be the spark for the next round of a "race-to-the-bottom" of jurisdictions competing to offer corporations ever-lower tax rates.

If the reforms go through, Hentze said, the US will go from being a high-tax to a low-tax country. Until now, the tax burden on companies has been significantly higher in the US, with a tax rate of 39 percent, compared to 30 in Germany or 34 in France.

They go on to lament the tax bill will unfairly put "America First, again."

The US also proposes to play unfairly by taxing profits that have already been taxed in Europe, Hentze said, concluding: "The underlying message to multinational companies is: If you produce here in the US, you will be spared the double taxation."

The reform package provides further incentives for companies, too. With the creation of a so-called patent box, US legislators want to incentivize companies like Apple to register their patents and trademarks in the US, by means of a preferential tax rate on profits generated (12.5 percent). A fair tax regime, in Hentze's view, should not offer tax rebates for certain types of profits.

"However, countries like Ireland or the Netherlands already do that too," Hentze pointed out. "Therefore, the indignation of EU finance ministers is not very credible on this particular point."

This is the greatest endorsement of the bill to date.
Exactly. We have been hobbling ourselves and bending over for nearly a half century so the rest of the world can get its ass moving and maybe not need our fucking help. Turns out that hasn't worked (EU I'm looking at you not able to even being able to afford your own army).

So we are taking our ball, going home and gonna make lots of money. So fuck you.
Posted by:DarthVader

#10  (EU I'm looking at you not able to even being able to afford your own army). but they can afford "give away welfare" and socialist state planning that has so far broken Ireland and Greece with Portugal and Spain not far behind.
Posted by: 746   2017-12-22 18:17  

#9  A M E R I C A

F I R S T !
Posted by: Herb McCoy7309   2017-12-22 14:44  

#8  EU Finance Ministers Slogan: "Make America Bend Over Again"
Posted by: Matt   2017-12-22 12:43  

#7  I don't claim to know all that much about the "innards" of the new tax bill, but it certainly seems to be pissing off all the right people.
Posted by: Capsu78   2017-12-22 10:27  

#6  How's that Airbus Subsidy going?
and others?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2017-12-22 09:13  

#5  Mnuchin should've sent them each a MAGA hat
Posted by: Frank G   2017-12-22 09:08  

#4  Blaming an 'Unfair' U.S. tax bill for the departure of business and industry in Europe? Perhaps the galloping Mohammedan infestation should be examined a bit more closely.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-12-22 02:22  

#3  Life is hard if you drink your own ink.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-12-22 02:14  

#2  They go on to lament the tax bill will unfairly put "America First, again."

Truly one of those "Conan, what is best in life?" moments.
Posted by: PBMcL   2017-12-22 01:38  

#1  "BWAhahahhahahahha"
Posted by: Sloluting and Tenille8977   2017-12-22 01:19  

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