Amazon.com supports a higher corporate tax rate, Jeff Bezos says in blog post
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Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos said he supports higher corporate taxes to fund the Biden administration's "bold investments in American infrastructure." In a blog post posted Tuesday, Bezos added that President Joe Biden's plan "will require concessions from all sides" on the specifics, but that he and his company are supportive of a higher tax rate for businesses.
"We look forward to Congress and the Administration coming together to find the right, balanced solution that maintains or enhances U.S. competitiveness," Bezos said in the post. Bezos, notably, didn't specify which tax rate he'd be in favor of. The statement comes as the Biden Administration is proposing an increase of the corporate tax rate to 28% from its current 21% to fund his $2 trillion American Jobs Plan.Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday said it will consider the constitutionality of the Federal Communications Commission's Universal Service Fund, agreeing to review a lower court decision that upended the mechanism for funding programs that provide communications services to rural areas, low-income communities and schools, libraries and hospitals.
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