"While the American International Group [AIG] comes under fire from Congress over executive bonuses, it is quietly fighting the federal government for the return of $306 million in tax payments, some related to deals that were conducted through offshore tax havens."Lynnley Browning, NYT 3/19/09
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Can you believe this? I couldn't either, but
there it is.
I'm going to assume this wasn't just a figment of Lynnley Browning's
imagination, because it did appear in the New York Times, but where
else was it yesterday? Today? Nowhere to be found. I wasn't exactly glued to my
television set, but I watched it enough to see plenty about President
Obama's appearance on the Leno Show last night. Now
there's some news.
AIG,
that insurance company that turned out not to really insure anything;
that company that is now almost wholly owned by the government (that's
us--or so they tell us when they want us to pay for something); that
same company that still wants to pay out $165,000,000 in bonuses
because they're so
good; yes that company--they now want--you ready for this? They want
us to give back $306,000,000 because they think they
overpaid their taxes!!
And (sputter, spit, stammer, scream. . .) they're not only suing
us, they're expecting
us--the taxpayers--to foot the bill for their. . .aarghh. . .lawsuit!! Against
us!!!
Really. Here it is:
"A.I.G. sued the government last month in a bid to force it to return the payments, which stemmed in large part from its use of aggressive tax deals,
some involving entities controlled by the company's financial products
unit in the Cayman Islands, Ireland, the Dutch Antilles and other offshore havens.
A.I.G.
is effectively suing its majority owner, the government, which has an
80 percent stake and has poured nearly $200 billion into the insurer in
a bid to avert its collapse and avoid troubling the global financial
markets. The company is in effect asking for even more money, in the
form of tax refunds. The suit also suggests that A.I.G. is spending taxpayer money to pursue its case, something it is legally entitled to do. Its initial claim was denied by the Internal Revenue Service last year."
Browning goes on: "United States tax law allows American companies to claim a credit for any taxes paid to a foreign government. But
the I.R.S. denied A.I.G.'s refund claims in 2008, saying that it had
improperly calculated the credits. The I.R.S. has identified so-called
foreign tax-credit generators as an area of abuse that it is
increasingly monitoring.
The
remainder of A.I.G.'s claim, for $244 million, concerns net operating
loss carry-backs, capital loss carry-backs, a general refund claim and
claims for refunds of other tax-related payments that A.I.G. says it
made to the I.R.S. but are now owed back. The claim also covers $119 million in penalties and interest that A.I.G. says it is due back from the government.
In part, A.I.G. says it overpaid its federal income taxes after a 2004 accounting scandal that caused it to restate its financial records. A.I.G. says in part that it is entitled to a refund of $33 million that SICO paid in 1997 as compensation to employees, which it now says should be characterized as a deductible expense."
(Hang on a second, I feel another scream coming on. . .)
"
Asked
about the lawsuit, Mark Herr, an A.I.G. spokesman, said Thursday that
'A.I.G. is taking this action to ensure that it is not required to pay more than its fair share of taxes.'"
Fair.
Let's think about that word "fair". And that word "share". Then let's
think about AIG. Do you see the connection? Neither do I.
So that's it. Nothing we can do. But before we say goodbye, let me just leave you with this:
Citigroup Plans Big Bonuses Despite Rules Against Them
This
is what happens when you treat corporations like royalty. They actually
begin to think they're entitled. And why not? The leaders of the land
are their humble servants, and the rest of us are out there in the
latrines with slop buckets.
I'm going to ask this, but I really don't expect an answer:
Where is the America that never would have allowed this to happen?
Ramona
(cross-posted at
Ramona's Voices)