Then reflect that in the law! Don’t setup a bunch of loopholes and then get mad when corporate tax accountants find them and use them.
In the business world there are mountains and mountains of tax incentives for employing this type of person, that type of person, building here, building there, etc. What you see in front of you is what the law is encouraging and asking companies to ignore “obviously wrong” tax setups is naive.
The line is super blurry, all the way down to a 1 person business expensing anything and everything “related” to their business.
Then reflect that in the law! Don’t setup a bunch of loopholes and then get mad when corporate tax accountants find them and use them.
In the business world there are mountains and mountains of tax incentives for employing this type of person, that type of person, building here, building there, etc. What you see in front of you is what the law is encouraging and asking companies to ignore “obviously wrong” tax setups is naive.
The line is super blurry, all the way down to a 1 person business expensing anything and everything “related” to their business.