…Some companies using #TaxHavens to avoid #US income tax rely on #FederalFunding for their profits. #ThermoFisherScientific, the scientific equipment maker, cut its taxes by $3.5 billion last year via Malta. #Honeywell, which received over $30 billion in #Defense Dept contracts over the past decade, used Swiss units to cut its tax rate by more than a quarter — or $301 million — last year.

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Companies making similar moves spanned nearly every sector of the #economy: Walmart & Uber; Mastercard & Pepsi; Crocs & Merck; Honeywell & Cigna. To put the $40 billion in taxes they avoided in perspective, it would be enough to triple the annual budget of the Federal Aviation Administration or U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

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A favorite destination was the tiny Mediterranean island of Malta, where #AbbottLaboratories, the #pharmaceutical giant, has claimed all its global profits were earned by a subsidiary with no employees. Malta helped the company cut its tax bill by $336 million last year, the filings show.

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#AmericanExpress avoided paying $423 million in #taxes last year using the island of Jersey. #PayPal trimmed its taxes by nearly half during 2025 thanks to its units in Singapore. Stanley #BlackAndDecker cut its bill by $27 million — nearly one third — using the island of Cyprus.

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A NYT review of #securities filings from nearly 500 companies showed that they avoided taxes by attributing hundreds of billions of dollars in earnings to low- or no-tax foreign locales like #Cyprus, #Bermuda, #Switzerland & the #CaymanIslands. Often, #corporations funneled profits through subsidiaries in places where they had no employees, offices or customers.

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A year ago, the #Trump admin withdrew from a global effort to curb offshore #TaxDodging by multinational companies. That decision has been a huge gift to #corporations in the #US, enabling companies to avoid at least $40 billion in income #taxes since the beginning of 2025.

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This is what he’s talking about when he says he’s cut taxes:

#Trump Has Allowed #Corporations to Skirt at Least $40 Billion in #Taxes

#TaxHavens became more appealing after Trump signed an order over a year ago to withdraw the #US from an international effort to end such schemes.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/29/business/economy/offshore-tax-havens-trump.html?unlocked_article_code=1.mFA.sFke.xRS1hemEGeWv&smid=nytcore-ios-share

Trump Clears Way for Companies to Avoid Taxes in Havens Including Malta and Cyprus

U.S. companies skirted at least $40 billion in taxes since the beginning of 2025 thanks to schemes in places like Malta, Bermuda and Cyprus.

The New York Times

Oh, I think we need to cut the guy some slack.

Which among us can truly claim that we've never accidentally failed to pay £91K in tax after it was funneled through one of our offshore trusts? It's easy to overlook such a trifling sum.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8x7yj99jrwo

#Kleptocracy #ReformUK #TaxDodging #RichardTice #Corruption

Richard Tice tax row is 'minor administrative error', party claims

A property company owned by the Reform UK deputy leader failed to pay £91,000 in tax on dividends, according to the Sunday Times.

BBC News
Richard Tice’s property company failed to pay £120,000 in tax

Richard Tice’s property company paid large dividends to him and his trust - but appears not to have paid £120,000 in tax due to HMRC. Our analysis.

Tax Policy Associates