Biden administration calls for global minimum corporate tax rate

By Thomas Catenacci

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen called on world leaders Monday to institute a minimum global corporate tax rate to prevent companies from offshoring.

Nations must unite to ensure corporations do not avoid taxation by moving to countries with lower tax rates, Yellen said in a speech to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs on Monday. Last week, President Joe Biden proposed to increase the U.S. corporate tax rate from 21% to 28% as a way of paying for his $2 trillion infrastructure plan.

“President Biden’s proposals announced last week call for bold domestic action, including to raise the U.S. minimum tax rate, and renewed international engagement, recognizing that it is important to work with other countries to end the pressures of tax competition and corporate tax base erosion,” Yellen said during her remarks.

“We are working with G20 nations to agree to a global minimum corporate tax rate that can stop the race to the bottom,” she said. “Together we can use a global minimum tax to make sure the global economy thrives based on a more level playing field in the taxation of multinational corporations, and spurs innovation, growth, and prosperity.”

Yellen added that the administration’s call to have a unified global corporate tax rate isn’t just about preventing U.S. corporations from flocking overseas in search of lower taxes. She said it is also about ensuring all nations are able to have higher revenues to provide basic public services and respond to future crises.

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which was passed by the Republican-controlled Congress and signed into law by former President Donald Trump, lowered the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%.

However, many major U.S. corporations continue to avoid paying any federal taxes by exploiting several loopholes and credits built into the tax code. At least 55 Fortune 500 corporations paid $0 in federal taxes last year even as they made billions in profits, an Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy report released Friday found.

Following Biden’s infrastructure announcement, Yellen applauded the president for a proposal that “revamps a flawed corporate tax code.” She also said the plan would help end offshoring.

Axios first reported that Yellen would push for the minimum global corporate tax rate.

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2 thoughts on “Biden administration calls for global minimum corporate tax rate

  1. Even in his younger days, I don’t recall anyone raving about El Presidente being too intelligent. Now, in his diminished capacity, he’ll raise the corporate taxes to pay for his folly. The money will never get there because he’ll need it to pay for all the entitlement programs to the masses that get laid off from big business.

  2. This is BS it is like a minimum wage which employs fewer people but benefits the union members because there are fewer lower wage laborers for competing companies to employ, only on a global scale. Makes no sense for a company to relocate to a different country because its all the same. Consumers get it up the rear end.

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