I work for all of you!
The answer is None. No business in the US pays so much as a penny in taxes.
What they do is 'get paid' for collecting indirect taxes levied on
consumers. These are immediately passed on to their customers in the form
of increased 'cost of doing business' overhead, including, as I mentioned,
the cost of collecting same for the government. Businesses are, in effect,
all agents of the IRS. These indirect taxes include, amongst others, such
things as the cost of increasing the minimum wage, an act that directly
affects a lot of union contracts with automatic increases. Get it?
Have a nice day . . .No Thanks I've already made other plans. . .
MST
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