Harry Dent: What's Wrong With Amazon's Tax Bill

By Economy & Markets – Facebook / February 21, 2019 / marketsanity.com / Article Link

Amazon is the best of this bubble, and in some ways the worst! Yet again, it'll pay zero taxes to the IRS for 2018! No taxes on sales of $233 billion and profits of $10.8 billion last year. Not a dime. Nada! This is just wrong. And it's one of many things that are wrong with this bubble!

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Harry Dent is a Fortune 100 consultant, new venture investor, noted speaker, bestselling author, and the founder and senior editor at Dent Research, where he dedicates himself to identifying and studying demographic, technological, and geopolitical trends. He has a free daily newsletter at www.harrydent.com called "Survive and Prosper." Mr. Dent accurately predicted Japan's collapse in 1989, the dot-com bubble-bust in 2000 and the housing bust in 2006 to 2007 (among many other things). He's written numerous books, including The Great Boom Ahead (1992), The Great Depression Ahead (2008), The Great Crash Ahead (2011) and The Demographic Cliff (2014). His most recent novels are The Sale of a Lifetime and Zero Hour.

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