What happens to American international companies when American taxes are too high? They keep and spend the money elsewhere.
Apple is planning to spend an estimated $45 billion of its cash reserves in the next three years, as part of a program the company announced Monday that includes the first dividend for shareholders since 1995.
But not one penny of that is slated to come from the roughly $64 billion the company has stashed overseas. That’s because Apple, like other corporations, is loath to pay the heavy tax hit for repatriating that money.
“We do not want to incur the tax cost to repatriate the foreign cash at this time,” Apple Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer told investors and analysts during a conference call Monday.
American international companies?
Oxymoronic.
They are International Companies, their concerns are purely monitary as you have stated. They have no patriotic loyalties to America as you can see by their actions.