Re: Who Really Pays the Corporate Income Tax?
by Anonymous
"A 2006 analysis concludes that, primarily because domestic and foreign goods are imperfect substitutes, much of the burden of the tax falls on capital." Sticking to this line of logic, perfect substitutes would cause much of the tax burden to fall on workers and consumers ... oil, has perfect foreign substitutes, alas, a corporate tax increase on oil companies would mostly hurt consumers and workers.
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