Despite a 45% profit increase, Amazon's corporate tax bill fell by 87% (from $9B to $1.2B) due to Trump's new tax law. This demonstrates the immense financial impact of lobbying and favorable tax code revisions, like expensing capital expenditures, for large corporations.

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The biggest tax cut isn't a legislative change but rather neutering the IRS's budget. The agency lacks the resources to audit the complex finances of the wealthy, incentivizing aggressive tax strategies and leaving hundreds of billions in legally owed taxes uncollected each year.

Taxing a specific industry like AI is problematic as it invites lobbying and creates definitional ambiguity. A more effective and equitable approach is broad tax reform, such as eliminating the capital gains deduction, to create a fairer system for all income types, regardless of the source industry.

For high earners, strategic tax mitigation is a primary wealth-building tool, not just a way to save money. The capital saved from taxes represents a guaranteed, passive investment return. This reframes tax planning from a compliance chore to a core financial growth strategy.

A tax deduction lowers your taxable income, saving you an amount proportional to your tax bracket. In contrast, a tax credit directly subtracts from your final tax bill, offering a full dollar-for-dollar reduction. Prioritizing actions that yield credits provides a much larger financial benefit.

Following Amazon's model, AI-native companies will reinvest all available cash into acquiring more compute power for a competitive edge. They will operate in a perpetual land-grab mode and never need to show a profit, making them impossible to tax effectively and rendering corporate taxation an obsolete funding mechanism for the state.

A tax policy allowing for 100% accelerated depreciation on capital equipment like planes, tractors, and generators is creating super-hot markets for these assets. This provision is a significant driver of business investment and infrastructure build-out, contributing to higher GDP growth.

Instead of focusing on changing the tax code, the most significant tax benefit for the ultra-wealthy has come from systematically cutting the IRS budget. This prevents the agency from auditing complex returns, effectively making the wealthy 'protected by the law, but not bound by it,' and creating a massive enforcement gap.

Instead of taking profit and paying taxes, a business can reinvest that capital into a growth driver, like hiring. This investment reduces taxable income while dramatically increasing the company's profit potential, leading to a much larger, tax-efficient gain in enterprise value.

The US tax system disproportionately penalizes high-income 'workhorses' (e.g., doctors, lawyers) who earn from labor. In contrast, the super-rich, who derive wealth from capital gains and have mobility, benefit from loopholes that result in dramatically lower effective tax rates.

Contrary to popular belief, spending money just for a year-end tax write-off can be a poor financial move. If your income is on a sharp upward trajectory, delaying the expense to the next year could result in a larger tax saving, as you'll likely be in a higher tax bracket.

Amazon's Tax Bill Dropped from $9 Billion to $1.2 Billion Under Trump's Tax Law | RiffOn