Who are these people? Is there a Mr. Apple out there? No. It is us.
Do you end up having to negotiate between the States in terms of who gets to claim what percentage of your income?
But I think what we are starting to see here too is an agreement that we understand one size doesn't fit all.
But I think Congress needs to face up to the issue and make some tough policy calls.
I think most economists would tell you that if you develop the technology in the United States then the United States wo...
So that is getting close to about $2 billion in total.
I would point out--I think this is true--that if we ever do tax reform, if we ever do incentivize companies to start bri...
So even though 60 percent of your sales are overseas, what percentage is that? Almost two-thirds...
In addition to U.S. and State income taxes, what other taxes in the United States does Apple basically generate?
Can you describe your shareholders, in general?
So, again, those folks benefit from the fact that Apple is able to retain more of its profit by not paying out taxes to ...
So the U.S. Government, you could argue, will be a net beneficiary if we ever get our tax house in order.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
A powerful agency that has a huge impact on a very important segment of our economy shouldn't be run by one director.
The CFPB is run by a single, politically appointed Director.
You are very powerful. You are very aggressive.
So we need to make sure that we are very competitive globally, and when we are competing against tax jurisdictions aroun...
I do not recommend that we tax worldwide income, at least at the full U.S. tax rate.