MassBudget urges the Joint Committee on Revenue to report H.3110 and S.2033 out favorably. This legislation would allow Massachusetts to collect corporate income tax revenue currently lost to abusive, international profit-shifting by large, multinational corporations. The result would generate hundreds of millions of dollars annually to address critical needs of communities throughout the Commonwealth.| Mass. Budget and Policy Center
MassBudget analyzed a recent data report by The Council on State Taxation (COST) - a Washington DC based trade association representing over 500 multistate and multinational corporations – that examines the full set of state and local taxes paid by businesses in each of the 50 states. How does Massachusetts fare and what should that mean for our state's tax policy?| Mass. Budget and Policy Center
Moving operations or employees out of Massachusetts won’t reduce a corporation’s taxes on its profits by a single dollar, because the share of corporate profits taxed by the Commonwealth depends only on the share of a corporation's sales made to Massachusetts customers.| Mass. Budget and Policy Center