Give companies back their money and they will reinvest.
http://www.al.com/business/index.ssf/2018/02/this_tax_strategygoing_going_g.html
With its massive distribution center outside Mobile due to open this year, Walmart has announced plans for its first wave of hiring.
When fully operational, according to information provided by the company on Thursday, it will employ "more than 750 full-time associates with wages averaging more than $16.50 an hour.
I love the fact that the Trump Tax Cuts & Jobs Act (TCJA) puts money in almost every working American's paycheck. We're already beginning to see some of the effects with many corporations giving bonuses, expanding operations and creating jobs. Locally, ServisFirst Bank increased their dividend by 120% due, in part, to tax savings because of the new tax law. We are seeing this type of reaction by leading corporations across America.
To help pay for the tax cuts, TCJA has significantly limited income tax deductions. The most prominent is the aggregate $10,000 deduction limitation for property taxes and state income taxes.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/01/trump-gop-tax-cuts-are-basically-bataan-death-march/
"Just five days into 2018, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has changed the nation for the better," ATR president Grover Norquist said on Friday. "American companies are raising wages, paying bonuses, expanding operations, and increasing 401(k) contributions. This growing list will be updated daily at http://www.atr.org/list."
To peer more deeply into the Dante's Inferno into which the GOP has plunged America, I analyzed several of TCJA's effects, as of January 5. So far, at least 117 companies have announced plans to share their corporate tax cuts beyond Mahogany Row. These firms range from six-person-strong Charlie Bravo Aviation in Georgetown, Texas, to the 200,000 workers at Dallas-based AT&T.
‐ A minimum of 974,072 employees will receive post-tax-cut bonuses or other increased compensation — a veritable Bonus Army. Most of these are one-time $1,000 bonuses. While some are just $150 — at Delaware Supermarkets — they run as high as $3,000, at IAT Insurance Group in Raleigh, N.C. Rather than lavish these sums on those who inhabit corner offices, many of these companies have limited these bonuses to non-executives or those earning less than $75,000.
‐ These worker-income supplements total at least $962,537,000 — damn near one billion dollars.
‐ New training and personnel-development plans equal $100,150,000.
‐ Among these firms, post-TCJA charitable donations total $1.085 billion to date. These include $5 million from Southwest Airlines, $100 million each from BB&T Bank and Boeing, and $400 million from Wells Fargo.
So nice to see that you have magically received smarts.
Also nice to see an end to your self-serving attention whoring threads
Maybe old Joe finally got laid.
Yes. Seems he got "the obnoxious" screwed right out of him
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Yes. Seems he got "the obnoxious" screwed right out of him
As long as old Joe finally lost his cherry.
I feel like I have to poo but it may just be a fart....im taking body tox...so it just might be a big poo....but it's so comfy and warm between the sheets! I don't want to get up...
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I feel like I have to poo but it may just be a fart....im taking body tox...so it just might be a big poo....but it's so comfy and warm between the sheets! I don't want to get up...
You are fat and jealous of me.