SpaceX Gets Billions from the Government, Gives Little to Nothing Back in Taxes(nytimes.com)
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SpaceX Gets Billions from the Government, Gives Little to Nothing Back in Taxes
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/15/technology/spacex-musk-government-contracts-taxes.html
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>SpaceX presumably pays plenty of other taxes
Do you have any evidence of this?
Do you have any evidence of this?
You think they don’t pay payroll tax, sales tax, or property tax?
Operating a business means consuming and producing things, which involves paying taxes.
Operating a business means consuming and producing things, which involves paying taxes.
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Payroll tax is paid by the employees, not the company.
As for property tax, didn’t SpaceX move to its remote Texas location (“Starbase”) specifically to avoid taxes and regulations and to run its own company town.
As for property tax, didn’t SpaceX move to its remote Texas location (“Starbase”) specifically to avoid taxes and regulations and to run its own company town.
False, payroll taxes are split.
And Texas is famous for its property taxes.
And Texas is famous for its property taxes.
Also false, SS and Medicare taxes are split, but federal income tax is not, with the latter typically being higher.
Most Americans pay more in payroll taxes than income tax:
https://taxfoundation.org/taxedu/glossary/payroll-tax/
https://taxfoundation.org/taxedu/glossary/payroll-tax/
Income tax is not payroll tax.
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Is the author arguing that corporations should not be able to carry forward net operating losses? Or that this one specific company shouldn't be allowed to?
NYT thinks I'm a robot, so I can't read the article, but in general startups running at a loss don't pay taxes until they've generated a return on their investment, so this isn't at all unusual and wouldn't be surprising.
The government gets billions back in savings from SpaceX.
No company pays taxes if they are in loss.
I guess they forgot the time we paid $100k+/person to get to the ISS? 90% space payload goes through SpaceX and that is the biggest national security boost that frankly, NASA or the US govt could've never achieved.
It was $90 million per astronaut:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamiecartereurope/2020/06/03/de...
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamiecartereurope/2020/06/03/de...
Mars was always a smokescreen for SpaceX's strategic goals in the military industrial complex. Just read the bio of Elon's buddy, Michael D. Griffin. Dark stuff that explains Elon's otherwise inexplicable trajectory over the last decade.
footlong2(1)
I doubt anyone is going to cry over it.
Cut spending.
Cut spending.
First, this is narrowly about federal income tax. SpaceX presumably pays plenty of other taxes.
Second, using the projected profits in the article, SpaceX will have exhausted its NOL pool by the end of this year, and so will pay billions in federal income tax next year.
But more important: the whole point of these tax cuts and programs is to let businesses use losses today so they can create value — and tax revenue — tomorrow. Of course, if you take a snapshot after part 1 but before part 2, it will always look like “X gets Y from government and gives nothing back”.