to stop using federal dollars to subsidize the oil industry and put an end to a so-called “taxpayer giveaway.”
Here are a few of the items which are being incorrectly identified as subsidies inside the beltway:
Intangible Drilling Costs Companies which engage purely in energy exploration and discovery can recover their costs related to exploration at tax time at a rate of 100%. This lessens the burden on energy providers for the number of dry holes which may be found in the process. Integrated companies (i.e. big oil) can recover these exploration costs at 70%. Not a subsidy.
Domestic Manufacturers Deduction (Section 199) A deduction (not a credit) equal to 9% of income earned from manufacturing, producing, growing or extracting in the United States, is available to every single taxpayer who qualifies in the U.S. The oil and gas industry, and only the oil and gas industry, is limited to a 6% deduction.
Percentage Depletion The percentage depletion deduction is a cost recovery method that allows taxpayers to recover their lease investment in a mineral interest through a percentage of gross income from a well. This depletion method is not available to companies that produce oil as well as refine and market it (i.e. Big Oil.) This is available to all extractive industries (gold, iron, clay, etc) in the US and is in no way unique to the oil and gas industry.
There are more, so download the paper and read them for yourself. Then, when you hear your congressman talking about all of the subsidies for big oil, you can set them straight based on the facts.
To be clear, the federal government does engage in the handing out of a lot of actual subsidies, including those for ethanol and a variety of wasteful programs which are essentially failures on their own merit without feeding off the teat of Uncle Sam. And we should certainly be looking at those areas as way to address cost cutting. But trying to depict tax credits used by the energy industry in the same fashion as every other industry as some sort of special love festival for Big Oil is dishonest.
Gr8 job, thks.