Street-Individual292

Street-Individual292 t1_it7xd5u wrote

It’s not that interest rates won’t help inflation, it certainly will. It’s just not as efficient as certain supply stimulus when inflation is drawn from a drop in output instead of an increase in consumer demand.

The demand side can still be manipulated to help though, which is why the fed is still raising rates

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Street-Individual292 t1_isep6p3 wrote

Pretty much everything that you said is true, but your last two sentences are wrong. The TCJA established two different minimum taxes on global income for corps. One is called GILTI and the other is called BEAT. GILTI is the framework for the global deal that countries are attempting to implement now, but the US has had this in place for 5 years now

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Street-Individual292 t1_isdlb4x wrote

IPO years in general will be misleading because stock compensation isn’t tax deductible until it’s vested, which temporarily spikes effective tax rates. It doesn’t mean they’re actually paying that much, it’s just the way it’s recorded on financial statements

For reference, their tax rate was 36% in 2004

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