At his State of the Union address this year, President Biden celebrated the fact that his new climate and tax law would no longer allow some of America’s largest corporations to pay zero in federal taxes.
“Because of the law I signed, billion-dollar companies have to pay a minimum of 15 percent,” Mr. Biden said, referring to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
“God love them.”The new corporate minimum tax was one of the most significant changes to the U.S. tax code in decades.
Its logic rested on the idea that rich companies should not be able to find loopholes and other accounting maneuvers in order to pay lower tax rates than their workers.
Those groups have been flooding the Treasury Department with letters asking for lenient interpretations of the law and trying to create new loopholes before their tax bills come due next year.
Persons:
Biden, Mr, Elizabeth Warren of, Janet L, Yellen
Organizations:
Treasury
Locations:
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts