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Tops

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 15, 2007

Fortune 500 has released its list of America’s largest corporations. They are:

1. Wal-Mart Stores
2. Exxon Mobil
3. General Motors
4. Chevron
5. ConocoPhillips
6. General Electric
7. Ford Motor
8. Citigroup
9. Bank of America
10. American International Group

I thought it would be cool to compare this list with the top ten corporate taxpayers in the US. Unfortunately, that list was a little more difficult to come by. I did find this list from Forbes in 2004. It’s still a pretty good apples to apples. Check it out (the number in parethesis represents the effective tax rate):

1. Exxon Mobil (34.4%)
2. Citigroup (31.1%)
3. ChevronTexaco (41.8%)
4. Altria Group (34.9%)
5. Wal-Mart Stores (36.1%)
6. Bank of America (31.8%)
7. Microsoft (32.1%)
8. General Electric (21.7%)
9. American International Group (30.7%)
10.Berkshire Hathaway (31.7%)

Any surprises?

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4 thoughts on “Tops”

  1. Tax Geek says:
    July 16, 2007 at 3:13 am

    It’s interesting when companies that are mostly domestic have effective rates less then the 35% Fed rate. Generally, I’d expect to see these companies with an effective rate of 39-42% depending on the states they’re in. The international ones are likely achieving these rates by sheltering income in lower/no tax jurisdictions. B of A and Berkshire seem low to me, Chevron seems abnormally high, particularly compared to Exxon.

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  2. Doug says:
    July 16, 2007 at 11:58 am

    I’m curious to hear how they can do that as well. Is Ford not on the top 10 tax payer list because they loose money?

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  3. drtaxsacto says:
    July 18, 2007 at 9:28 am

    I am not sure what the significance is here. The corporate structure among the 10 is different. Some like big tobacco are taxed heavily. Others like the autos have had a lousy couple of years.

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  4. FinanceGuy says:
    July 19, 2007 at 5:14 pm

    The comparison is a little problematic. We don’t really know what sort of losses these companies carried over from 2001-2003 when calculating their 2004 taxes, without going back to the 10-Ks. Another problem is that this is reporting federal taxes. You can offset foreign taxes paid with federal taxes owed, up to the federal tax rate. Finally, this is reporting taxes paid based on accounting computations. Actual taxes paid are likely to be different, which is how deferred tax assets and deferred tax liabilities come about.

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