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Author LeRoy, Greg.

Title The great American jobs scam : corporate tax dodging and the myth of job creation / Greg LeRoy.

Publication Info. San Francisco, Calif. : Berrett-Koehler Publishers, [2005]
©2005

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Edition 1st ed.
Description 1 online resource (xi, 290 pages) : illustrations.
text file
Series A BK currents book
BK currents book.
Note "Foreword by William Greider"--Cover.
Contents The tax dodgers are coming! The tax dodgers are coming! -- Site location 101 : companies decide where to expand or relocate -- Fantus and the rise of the economic war among the states -- "Single sales factor" and the corporate assault on the income tax -- Property tax abatements and your local school -- Subsidizing sprawl, subsidizing Wal-Mart -- Loot, loot, loot for the home team -- Shifting the burden -- Building a new consensus for reform.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary For the past 20 years, corporations have been receiving huge tax breaks and subsidies in the name of jobs, jobs, jobs. But, as Greg LeRoy demonstrates in this important new book, it's become a costly scam. Playing states and communities off against each other in a bidding war for jobs, corporations reduce their taxes to next-to-nothing and win subsidy packages that routinely exceed $100,000 per job. But the subsidies come with few strings attached. So companies feel free to provide fewer jobs, or none at all, or even outsource and lay people off. They are also free to pay poverty wages without health care or other benefits. All too often, communities lose twice. They lose jobs--or gain jobs so low-paying they do nothing to help the community--and lose revenue due to the huge corporate tax breaks. That means fewer resources for maintaining schools, public services, and infrastructure. In the end, the local governments that were hoping for economic revitalization are actually worse off. They're forced to raise taxes on struggling small businesses and working families, or reduce services, or both. Greg LeRoy uses up-to-the-minute examples, naming names--including Wal-Mart, Raytheon, Fidelity, Bank of America, Dell, and Boeing--to reveal how the process works. He shows how carefully corporations orchestrate the bidding wars between states and communities. He exposes shadowy site location consultants who play both sides against the middle, and he dissects government and corporate mumbo-jumbo with plain talk. The book concludes by offering common-sense reforms that will give taxpayers powerful new tools to deter future abuses and redirect taxpayer investments in ways that will really pay off.
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Subject Corporations -- Corrupt practices -- United States.
Corporations -- Corrupt practices.
United States.
Corporations -- Taxation -- United States.
Corporations -- Taxation.
Tax evasion -- United States.
Tax evasion.
Tax incentives -- United States.
Tax incentives.
Job creation -- United States.
Job creation.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Title Corporate tax dodging and the myth of job creation
Other Form: Print version: LeRoy, Greg. Great American jobs scam. 1st ed. San Francisco : Berrett-Koehler, ©2005 9781576753156 (DLC) 2005041107 (OCoLC)57641614
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