Do for -
profit corporations add value to our education system?
Not exact matches
Most
corporations are already short on moral authority, even before you
add in the
profit motive.
The increased prison terms for Canadian nationals including officers and directors of Canadian
corporations, the elimination of territorial jurisdiction test by explicitly providing for a «nationality» test, the increased risk exposure to CFPOA penalties by
adding a books and records provision, and the elimination of exceptions and defences such as those for facilitation payments and businesses not earning
profits, all point towards continuing vigorous enforcement by the Canadian government of the CFPOA.
If global
corporations are allowed to turn our state into a sacrifice zone, reap massive short - term
profits, and significantly
add to greenhouse gas emissions, the true costs of drilling in terms of environmental impacts, quality of life, and long - term cleanup costs would be passed on to state residents.
Many foreign countries also use Value
Added Taxes to provide a different tax regime for raising taxes from business that uses a different theory to operationalize the amount of
profits that should be taxed than an income tax does that has proven harder for
corporations to evade.
After all, they assure you, tax reform
added piles of dollars to the bottom line
profits of
corporations as well as placed mounds of money back into the pockets of millions of households.
And if you are right and all that extra CO2 has no negative effects, and life in the future is wonderful, and life on earth becomes even more diverse and many species are
added rather than become extinct, and the the fiat economy is booming based on the Keyensian model, and the long purported idea of a free market as promulgated on MSNBC by Larry Kudlow makes the economy safer and more productive than ever (and we get rid of all those silly regulations regarding safety and pollution that limit the
profit potential of
corporations), you can eat me (though in the world you imagine, you probably would prefer a nice ribeye).
To Létourneau J.A.'s criticism can be
added that there is little possibility in this system of taking into account the
profit made, or expenses saved by, a
corporation that cuts corners in its compliance with agricultural standards.
Just thought I'd
add that now that the new Not - For -
Profit Corporations Act has passed, it would be worthwhile for potential directors to check that out too, just to get a full picture of how the government intends to address not - for -
profits in the coming years.
Loyalty Benefits: This life insurance plan has several benefits that
add on to the
profit of the insurance business of the
corporation.