"Corporations" don't pay taxes. Customers do. Every single "corporate tax" will ultimately be passed on to the customers. That's why it's braindead.
If you want to basically count "corporate" taxes as some sort of sin tax that you realize will paid by the customer, then I can at least debate the efficacy of that on a case-by-case basis. But "corporate tax cuts bad!" is nonsense.
"Corporations" don't pay taxes. Customers do. Every single "corporate tax" will ultimately be passed on to the customers. That's why it's braindead.
If you want to basically count "corporate" taxes as some sort of sin tax that you realize will paid by the customer, then I can at least debate the efficacy of that on a case-by-case basis. But "corporate tax cuts bad!" is nonsense.
They can either increase prices, cut their "charitable" donations, or make less money then. Really, I hope they all just stop existing altogether.