The next time you hear someone complain about big oil not paying taxes think of this. http://seekingalpha.com/article/63131-exxon-s-2007-tax-bill-30-billion?source=side_bar_editors_picks
Bob Woods said:Exxon doesn't pay taxes they just pass the expense on to their customers. Their customers pay Exxon's taxes. Exxon's profits go up, their taxes go up, the customer pays for both.
I owned and managed rental property for years and thats the way it works. If my cost went up the rents went up. For years I too bitched about it until I bought my first rental and realized that someone else was paying my expenses. The system is set up to reward those that are willing to take the risk.
Bob Woods said:Exxon doesn't pay taxes they just pass the expense on to their customers. Their customers pay Exxon's taxes. Exxon's profits go up, their taxes go up, the customer pays for both.
I owned and managed rental property for years and thats the way it works. If my cost went up the rents went up. For years I too bitched about it until I bought my first rental and realized that someone else was paying my expenses. The system is set up to reward those that are willing to take the risk.
...as it should be! ;-) I got a few rentals too! lol
XS650Exxon doesn't pay taxes they just pass the expense on to their customers. Their customers pay Exxon's taxes. Exxon's profits go up said:That's like saying you don't pay taxes, your employer does. No wait their customers do because it's passed on to them.
Bob Woods said:Exxon doesn't pay taxes they just pass the expense on to their customers. Their customers pay Exxon's taxes. Exxon's profits go up, their taxes go up, the customer pays for both.
I owned and managed rental property for years and thats the way it works. If my cost went up the rents went up. For years I too bitched about it until I bought my first rental and realized that someone else was paying my expenses. The system is set up to reward those that are willing to take the risk.
...as it should be! ;-) I got a few rentals too! lol
Well, if your municipality is like mine, they penalize the poor. I pay more on a base rate for my water, sewer, and trash. I also pay a higher rate for the water consumption and waste treatment. Since it can generally be assumed that a renter is less economically empowered than an individual home owner, the thought that "I'm" paying more for water and sewer is a falsehood. OTOH, the borough council would also viamently oppose any taxation based on earned income ..aside from the 1% EIT to fund anything. That AUTOMATICALLY means that they are, essentially, assessing a poor tax for water usage.