Pressure From Amazon, Starbucks Causes Seattle to Scrap Corporate ‘Head Tax’
on June 13, 2018
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Less than a month after they passed it, Seattle's city council voted to repeal the corporate head tax after facing legitimate pressure from companies like Starbucks and Amazon.
The tax would have forced companies that make "more than $20 million a year pay an annual $275 tax per employee." The council predicted the tax would raise $47 million a year for "affordable-housing and homeless services."
The city council planned to use that extra tax money to counter the city's growing homeless problem.





