Top US companies are paying their senior executives significantly more than they pay in corporate taxes, a new report has revealed. Companies including , T-Mobile, , Ford and Match Group paid their top bosses more than their net tax payments between 2018 and 2022, analysis by Americans for Tax Fairness and the Institute for Policy Studies found. For the 35 top companies included in the study the collective net federal income tax bill was negative $1.72billion over the five-year stretch, because they received more money back from the government in refunds than they paid.
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