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Well, not everyone thinks so -- such as the corporations and big agricultural businesses that reap profits by continuing to keep us in the dark and imposing profit-motivated diets onto our plates.

"The cruelty is imposed by profit, not some innate Chinese characteristic," states Meadway.

Corporate income tax is imposed on net profits, computed as the excess of receipts over allowable costs.

And a 25% tax is being imposed on "profits generated by multinationals from economic activity in the UK which they then artificially shift" abroad.

The next few billion could be reaped from imposing increased profit taxes on oil companies – a tax that would have been viewed with great suspicion a couple years ago, but which, today, would likely curry popular support.

Back in the mid-2000s, when oil companies were the least-loved companies on earth and Democrats in Congress were gearing up to impose "windfall" profits taxes on them, oil companies were careful not to use the word "record" in their earnings releases, even though they set records repeatedly.

But he still has plenty to do to reach self-imposed profit targets for some of the group's worse-performing divisions such as business systems, which is loss-making, and communications, where profits are sliding.

The product may have been stolen; by peddling it overseas, the seller faced less chance of detection; in a market characterized by government-imposed profit caps, heavy taxes, and other disincentives to sell the product to the highest bidder, wholesalers and/or pharmacies might well be eager to sell the product overseas.

The corporate income tax is a levy that is imposed on the net profits of corporations, computed as the excess of receipts over allowable costs.

The design of the tax is unique, said Adam Briggs and colleagues who wrote the paper, because it is imposed on company profits, not sales as in other countries such as Mexico.

In 2004, America's multinational corporations offered Congress a deal: They would repatriate hundreds of billions of dollars in foreign profits — to invest in new plants and create new jobs at home — in exchange for a break from the 35 percent corporate tax rate imposed on overseas profits when they are brought into the country.

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