CHIKUN/KAJURU REP, HON. FIDELIX BAGUDU, ANNOUNCES NEW APPOINTMENTS TO STRENGTHEN INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE. (PHOTO).

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  Chikun/Kajuru Rep, Hon. Fidelix Bagudu, Announces New Appointments To Strengthen Inclusive Governance The Honourable Member representing the Chikun/Kajuru Federal Constituency, Hon. Fidelix Joseph Bagudu, has announced a wide-ranging list of new appointments aimed at deepening inclusive governance and enhancing representation across the constituency. The appointments, which take immediate effect, were unveiled in alignment with Kaduna State Governor Senator Uba Sani’s commitment to participatory governance. According to the lawmaker’s office, the list reflects deliberate efforts to ensure fair representation of all wards, communities, and interest groups across Chikun and Kajuru Local Government Areas (LGAs). A statement issued by the Media and Publicity Directorate noted that the move also fulfills the Honourable Member’s campaign pledge to integrate every segment of the constituency into the decision-making and governance structure. The appointments cover several categories, in...

SPACEX LIKELY AVOIDED FEDERAL INCOME TAXES FOR DECADES, INVESTIGATION REVEALS. (PHOTO).


 SpaceX likely avoided federal income taxes for decades, investigation reveals


Since its founding in 2002, Elon Musk’s SpaceX has become a dominant force in commercial spaceflight and a major launch provider for the U.S. government. A recent investigation suggests part of that dominance may be linked to decades of federal tax avoidance.

Internal company documents indicate that SpaceX has taken full advantage of net operating loss (NOL) carryforwards, a U.S. tax provision that allows companies to offset future taxable income with past losses. By the end of 2021, SpaceX had accumulated nearly $5.4 billion in tax losses, which could be applied to future profits, effectively reducing or eliminating federal income taxes on that income. The tax benefit was made even more advantageous in 2017 when the provision’s expiration date was removed, allowing SpaceX to apply roughly $3 billion in past losses indefinitely.

The company’s revenue growth has been closely tied to government funding. In June, Musk projected that SpaceX’s revenue could exceed NASA’s entire budget next year, reaching $15.5 billion, up from an estimated $13.1 billion in 2024. Federal contracts account for a large portion of the company’s earnings, with documents showing that about 84% of SpaceX’s 2020 revenue and 76% of its 2021 revenue came from government contracts. Over the past two decades, Musk and his companies have received at least $38 billion in contracts, loans, subsidies, and tax credits, with additional ongoing contracts potentially worth $11.8 billion.

Tax experts say the company’s ability to shield billions in future profits from federal income taxes is significant, especially for a business so reliant on public funds. While SpaceX has reportedly paid some taxes to foreign and state governments, it appears the U.S. federal government has collected little, if any, income tax from the company. This situation highlights a paradox: a company that has thrived on government support may contribute far less back to the public treasury than its reliance on federal funding would suggest.

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