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Corporate Taxes


According to an article in The New York Times of May 12, 2011, integrated oil and gas companies like ExxonMobil, Chevron, and ConocoPhillips have an effective tax rate of 33.00%.

Here is the table from Corporate Taxes: More Winners and Losers.

Industry Effective Tax Rate
Biotechnology 4.46%
Drug 5.62%
Internet 5.94%
Metals and Mining 7.41%
Computer/Peripherals 8.65%
Computer Software/Services 10.12%
Semiconductor 10.85%
Medical Supplies 11.24%
Petroleum (Producing) 11.27%
Auto Parts 12.09%
Telecommunication Services 12.80%
Hotel/Gaming 12.93%
Food Processing 17.29%
Bank 17.50%
Restaurant 19.86%
Aerospace/Defense 20.05%
Oilfield Services/Equipment 22.05%
Trucking 30.87%
Petroleum (Integrated) 33.00%
Electric Utility (East) 33.77%

 


In Performance Profiles of Major Energy Producers 2009, the companies who are members of the Financial Reporting System (FRS) paid a total of $29.7 million in income taxes on operating income of $51.2 million. Details of FRS tax payments are reported in Table T-12 Income Tax.



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