Noun
corporate tax (plural corporate taxes)
(economics) A tax levied on a corporation, especially on its profits; corporation tax
Corporate taxes were levied on capital or net income, subject to an annual minimum.
Synonyms: corporation tax, company tax
I'm not getting elected dictator or king. But if I could wave a magic wand, I would eliminate income tax. I would eliminate corporate tax. And I would replace it with one federal consumption tax. Gary Johnson
In a perfect world we would bring corporate tax rates down to 25% or less so we can get competitive in the world economy. Ultimately, I would love to see a flat tax. Eric Cantor
Why is it that if you take advantage of a corporate tax break you're a smart businessman, but if you take advantage of something so you don't go hungry, you're a moocher? Jon Stewart
Corporate tax rates must also be cut to increase incentives and the availability of investment capital. The Government has already taken major steps this year to reduce business tax liability and to stimulate the modernization, replacement, and expansion of our productive plant and equipment. John F. Kennedy
I don't believe there's a red state in America where people believe you should cut Medicare, Social Security and veterans' benefits rather than doing away with corporate tax loopholes. Bernie Sanders
Corporate tax dodging impacts us across generations and over time. It is corrosive. It is unethical. It is unsustainable. James P. Hoffa