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Amazon's Jeff Bezos says he supports paying higher taxes

In a surprising turn, Amazon's founder and CEO has endorsed President Joe Biden's tax hike meant to pay for overhaulin­g US infrastruc­ture.

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One of the world's richest people, Jeff Bezos came out in favor of President Joe Biden's idea to rebuild the United States' crumbling infrastruc­ture.

On Tuesday, he said that his company was "supportive of a rise in the corporate tax rate" that would help pay for it.

"We support the Biden Administra­tion’s focus on making bold investment­s in American infrastruc­ture," the billionair­e said.

Bezos' statement, posted on the company's website, comes only days after Biden criticized the online retail giant, saying it paid "zero in federal taxes."

Biden pledged to "put an end to that" and hike US corporate tax rate to 28% from 21% to help fund the $2.3 trillion (€1.94 trillion) infrastruc­ture initiative.

Why did Biden single out Amazon?

Last month, Biden cited a 2019 study showing 91 Fortune 500 companies, "the biggest companies in the world, including Amazon... pay not a single, solitary penny of federal income tax," adding, "That is just wrong."

However, Biden's claims did not appear to be fully up-todate. Since 2019, the Seattlebas­ed company became even more profitable and has therefore paid some taxes. Last year, Amazon reportedly handed over $1.7 billion in federal taxes on a US income of $20.2 billion. That works out to an effective tax rate of about 8%.

What did Bezos say about the infrastruc­ture overhaul?

Bezos was careful not to endorse a specific concept.

"We look forward to Congress and the Administra­tion coming together to find the right, balanced solution that maintains or enhances US competitiv­eness,'' the 57-year-old said.

"We recognize this investment will require concession­s from all sides — both on the specifics of what's included as well as how it gets paid for," Bezos added.

The world's largest online retailer and a leading delivery company, Amazon would also benefit from the investment­s made in roads, bridges, airports and broadband.

How have other companies reacted?

Business groups have joined in calling for more public works investment by the federal government.

However, they have generally balked at Biden's plan to raise the corporate income tax, a proposal the US Chamber of Commerce describes as "dangerousl­y misguided."

Biden also wants to set a minimum tax on overseas corporate income.

This will make it harder for companies, including technology giants like Amazon and Google, to shift earnings offshore and avoid paying taxes in the US.

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Calls are increasing worldwide to ensure that Amazon pays more in taxes.
 ??  ?? Jeff Bezos, Amazon's founder and CEO, has come out in support of increased taxes.
Jeff Bezos, Amazon's founder and CEO, has come out in support of increased taxes.

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