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And they should be pro-rated, linking employer benefit contributions to time worked, jobs completed, or income
earned.
They must pay the high US corporate rate on profits
earned
by their affiliates in low-tax foreign locations, while foreign MNCs headquartered in territorial systems pay only the local tax rate on such profits.
Current US law blunts this disadvantage by allowing US companies to defer paying US tax on profits
earned
abroad by foreign affiliates until they are repatriated to their US owners.
Such systems include transfer-pricing rules based on OECD guidelines (used by the US as well), limits on interest deductibility, and domestic taxation of some kinds of income
earned
in low-tax locations where companies report large earnings but carry out little real economic activity.
Kuznets’s findings were shocking: Americans had only half of what they had
earned
before the crisis.
For President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s administration, raising national income and ensuring that people
earned
more became the top priority.
The Harvard endowment, under Jack Meyer,
earned
a 15.2% average annual return over the last ten years, compared to Swensen’s 17.2% average, while the Princeton endowment, under Andrew Golden,
earned
an average of 15.6% per year.
No country – including Greece – should expect to be offered debt relief on a silver platter; relief must be
earned
and justified by real reforms that restore growth, to the benefit of both debtor and creditor.
After taking office in late 2015, Magufuli introduced a reform-oriented agenda that
earned
him high praise.
The minimum wage, which is
earned
by the median worker, buys less than 900 calories a day – not enough to feed a person, let alone a family.
Members of the Self-Defense Forces displayed exemplary cooperation with the US and Australian armed forces in the wake of the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, and they have
earned
deep appreciation and respect everywhere they have been deployed, including Haiti, Indonesia, and most recently, the Philippines.
In East Asia, unskilled workers were put to work in urban factories, making several times what they
earned
in the countryside.
As Hsieh, who is 36,
earned
more, they gave away more, mostly to organizations helping the poor in developing countries.
Efforts to eradicate leprosy
earned
the fifth spot on my list, while vaccine advances in general were sixth.
If it goes too slow, the ECB has
earned
sufficient credibility as an inflation fighter to make up for it in the future with little if any economic or political cost.
With the help of import licensing, then-Finance Minister Konan Bédié
earned
his first billion CFA francs within a year.
The fledgling bank
earned
enormous credibility, but also considerable enmity, by sticking to its anti-inflation mandate.
Voices on the right often claim that this inequality is not only justifiable, but also appropriate: wealth is a just reward for hard work, while poverty is an
earned
punishment for laziness.
Only if Nexus (like the Nexus-6 replicants in the 1982 film Blade Runner) achieves that leap will “he” have
earned
the “right” to be thought of as distinct from the harvester he operates.
A task we all have in the pro-Europe camp is to try to contain the forces that Brexit has unleashed, and to assert the sort of values that have in the past
earned
us so many friends and admirers around the world.
Musharraf’s personal frankness and integrity appealed to the street and
earned
him de facto legitimacy.
Bankers, consultants, and engineers
earned
much higher wages than their industrial-age forebears.
That tax is paid on profits
earned
in the US and on repatriated profits
earned
by US companies’ foreign subsidiaries.
For example, the subsidiary of a US firm that operates in Ireland pays the Irish corporate tax of 12.5% on the profits
earned
in that country.
And when a foreign firm acquires a US company, it pays US tax on the profits
earned
in the US but not on the profits
earned
by that firm’s other foreign subsidiaries, thus lowering its total tax bill.
In any event, history’s great statesmen have always
earned
their spurs by bucking the political odds for a matter of principle.
In Japan, the top 1% of households
earned
about $240,000, on average (at 2012 exchange rates).
Instead of making a large swath of the population dependent on transfers
earned
by others, Germany’s leaders should ensure that all workers receive the training needed to pursue opportunities in the labor market of the future.
In the US, three steps can be taken now to achieve this goal: a substantial increase in the minimum wage and a robust
earned
income tax credit (EITC), both indexed to regional costs of living and automatically adjusted for inflation; and easy enrollment of eligible workers for federal and state benefits.
For example, for those who are motivated by profit – like the now-infamous Macedonian teens who
earned
thousands of dollars running “fake news” sites – new ad policies that disrupt revenue models may help.
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