As Companies Seek Tax Deals, Governments Pay High Price

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  • As Companies Seek Tax Deals, Governments Pay High Price
    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/02/us/how-local-taxpayers-bankroll-corporations.html

    A Times investigation has examined and tallied thousands of local incentives granted nationwide and has found that states, counties and cities are giving up more than $80 billion each year to companies. The beneficiaries come from virtually every corner of the corporate world, encompassing oil and coal conglomerates, technology and entertainment companies, banks and big-box retail chains.

    The cost of the awards is certainly far higher. A full accounting, The Times discovered, is not possible because the incentives are granted by thousands of government agencies and officials, and many do not know the value of all their awards. Nor do they know if the money was worth it because they rarely track how many jobs are created. Even where officials do track incentives, they acknowledge that it is impossible to know whether the jobs would have been created without the aid.

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    http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/12/01/us/government-incentives.html
    #fisc #subventions

    • Sur les monumentales subventions publiques en faveur des grosses entreprises qui ne profitent qu’à des intérêts privés et représentent autant d’argent détourné du secteur de l’#éducation.

      Le genre d’article très fréquent où curieusement la question de la porte tournante n’est pas abordée et (parce que) les responsables politiques sont présentés forcément comme des victimes de l’ingratitude des entreprises.