Dear Mr. Speaker: (Dear Mr. Leader:),
Our Nation faces unprecedented economic challenges, and millions of hardworking Americans continue to look for jobs. As I have traveled across our country this summer and spoken with our fellow Americans, I have heard a consistent message: Washington needs to put aside politics and start making decisions based on what is best for our country and not what is best for each of our parties in order to grow the economy and create jobs. We must answer this call.
Therefore, I respectfully request the opportunity to address a Joint Session of Congress on September 7, 2011, at 8:00 p.m. It is my intention to lay out a series of bipartisan proposals that the Congress can take immediately to continue to rebuild the American economy by strengthening small businesses, helping Americans get back to work, and putting more money in the paychecks of the Middle Class and working Americans, while still reducing our deficit and getting our fiscal house in order. It is our responsibility to find bipartisan solutions to help grow our economy, and if we are willing to put country before party, I am confident we can do just that.
Bill to Close Offshore Tax Loopholes, Raise Revenue, and Keep Profits and Jobs in U.S. Tuesday, July 12, 2011 WASHINGTON – Stating that “Uncle Sam can’t afford offshore tax abuses that are robbing the Treasury of $100 billion in lost revenue yearly and increasing the tax burden on honest, hardworking Americans,” Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., together with cosponsors Senators Conrad, Bill Nelson, Sanders, Shaheen, and Whitehouse, today introduced legislation to close offshore tax loopholes and strengthen offshore tax enforcement. Read a summary of the bill here. Access the bill as introduced here. Read Levin’s floor statement on the introduction of the bill here. “Offshore tax abuses are not only undermining public confidence in our tax system, but increasing the tax burden on middle America,” said Levin. “People are sick and tired of tax dodgers using offshore trickery and abusive tax shelters to avoid paying their fair share. This bill offers powerful new tools to combat offshore and tax shelter abuses, raise revenues, and eliminate incentives to send U.S. profits and jobs offshore. Its provisions, which can help stop the $100 billion per year drain on the Treasury, will hopefully be part of any deficit reduction package this year, but should be passed in any event.” The bill, entitled the Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act, is supported by a wide array of small business, labor, and public interest groups, including the Financial Accountability and Corporate Transparency (FACT) Coalition, American Sustainable Business Council, Business for Shared Prosperity, Main Street Alliance, AFL-CIO, SEIU, Citizens for Tax Justice, Tax Justice Network-USA, U.S. Public Interest Research Group, Global Financial Integrity, Global Witness, Jubilee USA, and Public Citizen. The bill is a product of the investigative work of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations which Levin chairs. Over the years, the Subcommittee has conducted multiple inquiries into offshore abuses, including the use of offshore corporations and trusts to hide assets, the use of tax haven banks to set up secret accounts, and the use of U.S. bankers, lawyers, accountants and other professionals to devise and conduct abusive tax shelters. The 112th Congress is the fifth Congress in which Levin has introduced a comprehensive bill to combat offshore and tax shelter abuses. A number of provisions from past bills have made it into law, such as measures to curb abusive foreign trusts, close offshore dividend tax loopholes, and strengthen penalties on tax shelter promoters. Levin’s efforts also helped spur enactment of the Baucus-Rangel Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) to increase detection of hidden offshore accounts. President Obama, when he was a member of the Senate, cosponsored Levin offshore tax bills in 2005 and 2007. Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas), joined by multiple cosponsors, has introduced House companion bills in the past and will do so again. “It is long past time to take effective action to stop offshore tax dodging.” said Doggett, senior member of the House Ways and Means and Budget Committees. “Revenue lost to these tax avoidance schemes contributes to the soaring budget deficit and increases the burden on small businesses, families, and others who play by the rules.” The 61-page Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act contains a host of measures to combat offshore and tax shelter abuses. The first section would authorize the Treasury Secretary to take special measures against foreign jurisdictions or financial institutions that impede U.S. tax enforcement. The next section would create rebuttable presumptions to help the IRS establish ownership and control of offshore entities. The third section would stop corporations whose management and control are located primarily in the United States from claiming status as foreign corporations, instead treating them as domestic corporations for tax purposes. Another provision would close an existing tax loophole that allows credit default swap (CDS) payments to escape taxation if sent from the United States to persons offshore, such as an offshore hedge fund or foreign bank. The bill would close this CDS loophole by treating CDS payments sent offshore from the United States as taxable U.S. source income. Another provision would address U.S. dollars and other assets that are supposedly kept offshore by foreign subsidiaries of U.S. corporations but, in reality, are deposited into accounts physically located in the United States. The bill would deem the funds deposited into U.S. accounts as taxable distributions by the foreign subsidiaries to their U.S. parents. Still another provision would increase publicly available information about multinational corporations by requiring them to include basic information on a country-by-country basis in their filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission to increase transparency and facilitate IRS inquiries into transfer pricing, foreign tax credits, and abusive offshore tax shelters. In addition, the bill would strengthen penalties on tax shelter promoters and aider and abettors of tax evasion by increasing the maximum fine to 150% of any ill-gotten gains. A more detailed bill summary is available here.Levin Unveils Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act
This is Ron Johnson best known for _______
ok hes a freshman tea-party senator of Wisconsin so you wouldn’t know him at all, and if you do, you won’t know him in government for long.
Thats mostly because hes keeping up the tea-party crazy up in congress by pulling a one man filibuster of the debt ceiling negotiation.
If this issue was likened to family situation that would be like dad going on strike from paying the mortgage forcing the rest of his family to go homeless.
Lets track the “Don’t Follow Me Online Act”
Thanks Senator Stabenow for raising my awareness on this issue.
My senator wrote me in response to a petition I signed. As my mother would say, “thats integrity”.
Democrat of the day:
Minnesota Junior Senator Al Franken. Proof that there is hope in Minnesota.
Also he was on SNL and I’m a big fan of comedy. hes smart enough, hes good enough, and gosh darnit people like him.
Senate “yea” votes on raising the debt ceiling, 2002-2010. With this chart Third Way argues that politics, not principle, drive the debate about the debt limit.
(Source: sunfoundation, via theatlantic)
A New Jersey high school sophomore has challenged Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) to a constitutional duel in an open letter that is making the rounds on political blogs. Bachmann says she’s a constitutional conservative and frequently cites the founding document when making arguments against policies or programs she doesn’t support, such as the U.S. Census. “I have found quite a few of your statements regarding The Constitution of the United States, the quality of public school education and general U.S. civics matters to be factually incorrect, inaccurately applied or grossly distorted,” writes Cherry Hill, N.J., high schooler Amy Myers. She concludes: “I, Amy Myers, do hereby challenge Representative Michele Bachmann to a Public Forum Debate and/or Fact Test on The Constitution of the United States, United States History and United States Civics.”
