2007/04/16/New Research Shows Wal-Mart Rigs the System

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  • when: 2007/04/16
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  • source: Citizens for Tax Justice
  • topics: Walmart corporate welfare
  • link: http://www.ctj.org/pdf/walmart041607.pdf
  • title: New Research Shows Wal-Mart Rigs the System to Skip Out on $2.3 Billion in State Taxes
  • summary: Wal-Mart appears to be skipping out on its fair share of taxes that most Americans have to pay to help support state governments. New research conducted in part by a leading non-partisan, non-profit tax organization reveals that Wal-Mart avoided $2.3 billion in state income taxes, cutting its payment to state governments almost in half between 1999 and 2005.

Wal-Mart appears to be skipping out on its fair share of taxes that most Americans have to pay to help support state governments. New research conducted in part by a leading non-partisan, non-profit tax organization reveals that Wal-Mart avoided $2.3 billion in state income taxes, cutting its payment to state governments almost in half between 1999 and 2005:

  • Over those seven years, Wal-Mart reported $77.4 billion in pretax U.S. profits to its shareholders. But it reported a total state income tax bill of only $2.4 billion, just 3.16% of those profits.
  • Had Wal-Mart paid taxes at the statutory state corporate tax rates for the same period, it would have paid $4.7 billion in state income taxes.