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Lets say we're talking about VCs and shareholders. Shouldn't the public enjoy the same expectations? Especially when we're just talking about a zero percent payback?

I think there's a legitimate argument taxes exist for this sort of thing, but (1) taxes arguably are avoided in various ways to the point it's a currently broken system, and (2) this is a rare case where the government has a clear case for a specific amount of money owed by a specific company — why not keep it simple?

If the grants aren't worth paying back at zero percent, the corporation shouldn't be taking them.




>Shouldn't the public enjoy the same expectations?

The public absolutely should have some ROI, and in fact does in the form of taxes.


So many problems could be solved if corporations only paid their taxes without all the avoidance and/or evasion gymnastics.




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