Corporate Taxes: Who Pays the Most
- Special Report: How Much Do Companies Pay?
- Slide Show: Avoiding the Tax Man
- Table: Who Pays the Most?
- Methodology: How We Calculate The Effective Tax Rate
Some companies do pay more than their fair share of U.S. taxes—almost 400% in one case. But it turns out that most U.S. companies pay less than 35%, which is the official U.S. corporate tax rate. With the help of data tracker Capital IQ, which, like BusinessWeek, is owned by The McGraw-Hill Companies (MHP), we looked at the companies in the S&P 500 index to get a real-world picture of how much companies actually pay the tax man.

