Amazon: Bezos supports the increase in corporate taxes that Biden proposes to finance its infrastructure plan | Economy

Jeff Bezos, founder and adviser to Amazon, and 2019 in Washington.
Jeff Bezos, founder and adviser to Amazon Delegate, in 2019 in Washington.Pablo Martinez Monsivais / AP

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the richest man in the world following the review Forbes, supports the increase in corporate revenue proposed by the President of the United States, Joe Biden, to fund an ambitious multi-trillion dollar infrastructure plan. In response to the increment of the tax – from 21% actual to 28%, the White House proposed – this has been public this March, 24 hours have passed since the EE UU Treasury Secretariat, provided a minimum global corporate tax for the multinational to train your career to the last 30 years.

The Bezos communication, revealed by Amazon’s corporate account – the same thing that it is obligatory to admit that the conductors of the company have to include in plastic bottles for failure of baths-, reza: ” [el plan de infraestructuras] will require concessions from all parties, as well as the details of what is included as it is paid (we will increase corporate taxes) ”.

Thus, in parentheses, Bezos appears to have responded to a critique of Biden, which was passed during the presentation of the Pittsburgh Infrastructure Plan, lamenting “the various legal applications” to reclaim the global corporate mayors to avoid the tax. Biden signaled directly to Amazon, saying that it is one of the 91 companies in the Fortune 500 list – the 500 most important countries in the country – that “lagoon” [legales] to pay only a single cent of the federal pension tax ”. ‘No quiero castigarlas [a las empresas] but this is not good ”, Biden said.

In 2019, the democrat will say about the technology that no one undertakes to generate thousands of millions of dollars will pay a huge tax burden more than the bombers and the masters.

Everything is produced, in addition, in a context in which Amazon, which has been allowed to allow the working conditions of some of its employees much later than it desires, is against the standards for the work of its workers and awaits the result of the A vote of 6,000 in Alabama to create a union, in the event that it intends to impose a waiver.

The mandate was shown by the Labor Party’s trade union organization, in general and without mentioning the specific case of Amazon, “to negotiate collectively with its companies”, but it has full controversy over the claims that technology claims of voting in the Alabama Allocation to demand a referendum. The authorities will finally give the reason for the workers and the vote can be carried out by electronic mail.

Bezos has been elected quarterly for the review Forbes the most rich man in the world. At 57 years old, it has an estimated fortune of 177,000 million dollars thanks to the e-commerce business, which was founded in 1994 and which will retire as delegate and presidential councilor this year.

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