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| A non Political question about Apple Posted by: samintx
Date: April 07, 2012 02:12PM
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| Re: A non Political question about Apple Posted by: rjmacs
Date: April 07, 2012 02:23PM
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samintx
I hear that for Apple to get tax breaks from Texas they must agree to hire "disadvantaged" workers (whatever that means)
Is this fair? should Texas be able to dictate terms of a large tax break to Apple?
My question is who defines "disadvantaged"

| Re: A non Political question about Apple Posted by: Pam
Date: April 07, 2012 02:24PM
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| Re: A non Political question about Apple Posted by: Spock
Date: April 07, 2012 03:02PM
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| Re: A non Political question about Apple Posted by: Black
Date: April 07, 2012 04:36PM
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samintx
I hear that for Apple to get tax breaks from Texas they must agree to hire "disadvantaged" workers (whatever that means)
Is this fair? should Texas be able to dictate terms of a large tax break to Apple?
My question is who defines "disadvantaged"
| Re: A non Political question about Apple Posted by: $tevie
Date: April 07, 2012 04:58PM
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| Re: A non Political question about Apple Posted by: Black
Date: April 07, 2012 05:01PM
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$tevie
My question is, why would a $7.4 million tax break entice Apple? That's like offering me a 24-cent tax break.
| Re: A non Political question about Apple Posted by: Spock
Date: April 07, 2012 05:06PM
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$tevie
My question is, why would a $7.4 million tax break entice Apple? That's like offering me a 24-cent tax break.


| Re: A non Political question about Apple Posted by: mattkime
Date: April 07, 2012 05:09PM
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| Re: A non Political question about Apple Posted by: Black
Date: April 07, 2012 05:12PM
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mattkime
I can't understand how we, as a whole, benefit from this sort of thing.
| Re: A non Political question about Apple Posted by: $tevie
Date: April 07, 2012 05:38PM
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$tevie
My question is, why would a $7.4 million tax break entice Apple? That's like offering me a 24-cent tax break.
24-cents here, 24-cents there and pretty soon you are talking real money.
means.| Re: A non Political question about Apple Posted by: J Marston
Date: April 07, 2012 10:08PM
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mattkime
I can't understand how we, as a whole, benefit from this sort of thing.
| Re: A non Political question about Apple Posted by: mattkime
Date: April 08, 2012 10:53AM
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| Re: A non Political question about Apple Posted by: hal
Date: April 08, 2012 11:39AM
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mattkime
I can't understand how we, as a whole, benefit from this sort of thing.
The theory is that even if the state forfeits some fraction of the corporate tax revenue, they'll make up for it in increased state and local taxes on employees. Texas has no state income tax, but does have a 6+ percentage sales tax; in addition, there is the multiplier effect, because employees need tires, groceries, and Taco Bells. Sometimes this works out, sometimes not. But it happens all the time, all over the U.S.
If you want a more jaundiced view, it's a way of shifting taxes from capital to labor.
| Re: A non Political question about Apple Posted by: Black
Date: April 08, 2012 01:46PM
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I'm guessing it's become commonplace and even expected because it's one of the few things local politicians can actually influence in order to provide incentives and "win" manufacturing.Quote
mattkime
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mattkime
I can't understand how we, as a whole, benefit from this sort of thing.
What sort of thing? Financial incentives to corporations? Stipulations regarding hiring practices?
negotiating tax rates with large corporations.
| Re: A non Political question about Apple Posted by: Jimmypoo
Date: April 09, 2012 06:06AM
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| Re: A non Political question about Apple Posted by: JoeH
Date: April 09, 2012 11:58AM
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