Corporations do pay taxes, or else they would not be asking and lobbying for tax cuts.
You really want to dispute this?
If so, this will be a really fun thread.
Do corporations pass on increased taxes to the consumer when they can?
Certainly.
California residents paid an average $10,408 to the IRS in Fiscal Year 2015, compared to the national average of $10,234. In 2012, it was $7,691 vs. $7,919. In 2011, it was $7,463 vs. $7,632.
In 2015, the median household income in California was $64,500 compared to only $55,775 for the United States.
So, they are paying the about same in federal taxes as the rest of the country, but are much more income than others!
When they can? Corporations only make money from their customer...all taxes are paid by consumers of their product.