Statement by Press Secretary Josh
Earnest
In order to support American businesses
and the workers who have driven our economic recovery, the President has
repeatedly called on Congress to reform our business tax system – to close
wasteful loopholes, lower our corporate tax rate and simplify the tax code for
everyone. But he’s also been clear that where Congress has failed to act, the
Administration will do everything within its authority to ensure that the
system works for hard-working Americans and our economy.
That’s why the President is pleased that
the Department of Treasury is acting again to discourage companies from taking
advantage of a tax loophole known as a corporate inversion – moving their tax
residence overseas on paper to avoid paying their fair share in taxes here at
home. When multinational corporations exploit these loopholes – enjoying the
many benefits of locating in the United States without responsibly paying into
the system – it erodes the American tax base, undercuts businesses that play by
the rules and ultimately leaves the middle class and small businesses to pay
the tab. Business decisions should be driven by genuine business strategies and
economic efficiencies, not accounting gimmicks that game our broken tax system.
Today’s actions build on the steps
Treasury has already taken to reduce the tax benefits of – and when possible,
stop – corporate inversions, which have helped reduce the pace of these
transactions. But only Congress can stop inversions outright, which is why the
President has proposed to fully close the loophole that allows for corporate
inversions in each of his last three Budgets. Congress should follow the
Administration’s lead by supporting workers and businesses that play by the
rules rather than protecting corporations that ship jobs and profits
overseas.
Source: The White House, Office of the
Press Secretary
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