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Yeah but, they said, "There are three reasons, according to nonpartisan tax experts." and then only named the 1 Jew from leftist Tax Policy Center of the Brookings Center.... it's in the part i quoted...
we've reached our outrage quota with the (((wapo))) article alone!
To really slam the door on offshoring, the minimum tax should be calculated on a country-by-country basis, and the rate should be set closer to the 21 percent U.S. rate, Rebecca Kysar, a professor at Brooklyn Law School who specializes in international tax law, and other analysts say.
Companies also are likely to continue to locate valuable intellectual property overseas to pay a lower rate than what they would face in the United States, likely to be around 20 percent, analysts said.
“The plan does not meaningfully reduce the incentives for companies to move their operations and shift their income overseas,” Kysar said. “You could say it will make things worse.”