The Asian Age

Big US firms hold $ 2.1tn overseas

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Washington, Oct. 8: The 500 largest American companies hold more than $ 2.1 trillion in accumulate­d profits offshore to avoid US taxes and would collective­ly owe an estimated $ 620 billion in U. S. taxes if they repatriate­d the funds, according to a study released on Tuesday.

The study, by two left- leaning non- profit groups, found that nearly threequart­ers of the firms on the Fortune 500 list of biggest American companies by gross revenue operate tax haven subsidiari­es in countries like Bermuda, Ireland, Luxembourg and the Netherland­s.

Citizens for Tax Justice and the US Public Interest Research Group Education Fund used the companies' own financial filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission to reach their conclusion­s.

Technology firm Apple was holding $ 181.1 billion offshore, more than any other US company, and would owe an estimated $ 59.2 billion in US taxes if it tried to bring the money back to the US from its three overseas tax havens, the study said.

The conglomera­te GE has booked $ 119 billion offshore in 18 tax havens, software firm Microsoft is holding $ 108.3 billion in five tax haven subsidiari­es and drug company Pfizer is holding $ 74 billion in 151 subsidiari­es, the study said. "At least 358 companies, nearly 72 per cent of the Fortune 500, operate subsidiari­es in tax haven jurisdicti­ons as of the end of 2014," the study said. "All told these 358 companies maintain at least 7,622 tax haven subsidiari­es." Fortune 500 companies hold more than $ 2.1 trillion in accumulate­d profits offshore to avoid taxes, with just 30 of the firms accounting for $ 1.4 trillion of that amount, or 65 percent, the study found. Fifty- seven of the companies disclosed that they would expect to pay a combined $ 184.4 billion in additional US taxes if their profits were not held offshore. Their filings indicated they were paying about 6 per cent in taxes overseas, compared to a 35 per cent US corporate tax rate, it said.

"Congress can and should take strong action to prevent corporatio­ns from using offshore tax havens," the study concluded.

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