Crony capitalist blowout
There’s plenty to lament about the capital and income tax hikes, but the bill’s seedier underside is the $40 billion or so in tax payoffs to every crony capitalist and special pleader with a lobbyist worth his million-dollar salary. …
Distillers are able to drink to a $222 million rum tax rebate. Perhaps this will help to finance more of those fabulous Bacardi TV ads with all those beautiful rich people. Businesses located on Indian reservations will receive $222 million in accelerated depreciation. And there are breaks for railroads, “New York Liberty Zone” bonds and so much more.
But a special award goes to Chris Dodd, the former Senator who now roams Gucci Gulch lobbying for Hollywood’s movie studios. The Senate summary of his tax victory is worth quoting in full: “The bill extends for two years, through 2013, the provision that allows film and television producers to expense the first $15 million of production costs incurred in the United States ($20 million if the costs are incurred in economically depressed areas in the United States).” …
Meanwhile, consumers will get tax credits for buying plug-in motorcycles ($7 million), while the manufacturers of energy-efficient appliances ($650 million) and builders of energy-efficient homes ($154 million) also retain tax credits. Manufacturers like Whirlpool love these subsidies, and they are one reason that company paid no net taxes in recent years.









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I wonder how many people even know that Chris Dodd is Hollywood’s chief lobbyist now.
rockmom on January 3, 2013 at 4:07 PM
Ok, I am perhaps somewhat ignorant of how this works, but aren’t all costs an expense? Or is Hollyweird treated differently for tax purposes? (Some costs are not allowed or something?)
dogsoldier on January 3, 2013 at 4:15 PM
Crony socialism.
GardenGnome on January 3, 2013 at 4:45 PM
And this, Obama the swine, and the Rs too.
Schadenfreude on January 3, 2013 at 4:47 PM