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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

BP's $10 BILLION Gulf Spill Clean-Up Tax Write Off




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Dear Friend,
One year ago today, BP's oil began to pour into the
Gulf of Mexico. It did not stop for 87 days.
Today, economic and environmental devastation 
remain. Thousands of Gulf Coast residents
cope with massive health problems from oil and toxic dispersants.
BP, on the other hand, just scored a nearly 
$10 billion dollar tax credit, by writing off 
its "losses" incurred from the tragedy.1
$10 billion is the entire annual budget of the
EPA, whose funding was just slashed in the 
continuing resolution. It is almost one third 
of all the cuts in the continuing resolution.
Americans shouldn't have to endure massive
budget cuts because BP took a $10 billion tax
deduction for destroying our gulf. Tell BP:
Amend your tax return and pay your fair 
share. Click here to automatically sign the
petition.
Responding to BP's monumental catastrophe cost 
a massive amount of resources from local, state 
and federal governments. Now, BP is dealing 
another massive blow to our nation's tax revenue.
The $10 billion savings comes after BP wrote-off 
the $32.2 billion it set aside to cover clean-up costs, 
fines, and a $20 billion victim compensation fund
(which has been notoriously slow and stingy in
responding to claims, paying out less than $4
billion so far.2)
But there is an excellent precedent that says BP
did not have to deduct these costs for tax advantages. 
Last year, Goldman Sachs waived a tax deduction 
it could have claimed as a result of paying $500 million
in fines to the Securities and Exchange Commission 
for giving bad information to mortgage investors.3
BP's $10 billion tax credit slashes its liability by one third
— at every US taxpayer's expense.
BP has cost our nation enough already. Tell BP
it shouldn't be rewarding itself with huge tax savings. 
Click here to automatically sign the petition.
Over the weekend, I was in Washington D.C. for the
Powershift conference, attended by 8,000 young climate
activists.
Hundreds attended from the Gulf Coast, and I heard their 
stories of oil still remaining on beaches, of its smell
still permeating the air, of legions of dead dolphin, 
turtles and fish, of neighbors who are sick or jobless.
I heard them say that BP hasn't done nearly enough
to make it right.
Meanwhile in Washington, BP just restarted political 
contributions to the Republicans who continue to push
for expanded offshore drilling,4 oppose lifting oil spill
liability caps,5 and do everything in their power to keep
our nation addicted to dirty crude, as millions of Americans
literally drain their paychecks into their gas tanks every day.
To take our nation off of dirty, dangerous, expensive
fossil fuels, we must force polluters to pay for the 
damage they do.
One year ago, BP brought us what would become the
worst environmental disaster in our nation's history. 
We don't owe BP a tax-credit. BP owes us our gulf 
back. The least it could do is pay its fair share.
Thank you for holding polluters accountable.
Elijah Zarlin, Campaign Manager
CREDO Action from Working Assets
1. "BP Scores $10B Tax Credit by Offsetting Cash,"
CBS News, July 27, 2010
2. "Gulf-Spill Fund Pays $3.8 Billion; Total May Be 'Higher',

" Bloomberg, April 18, 2011
3. "Goldman Waives Tax Deduction on SEC Settlement,"

Bloomberg, July 16, 2011
4. "A year after spill, BP gives political contributions to GOP 

leaders
 ," The Hill, April 19, 2011
5. "A Year After Gulf Tragedy, Offshore Oil Companies Still 

Shielded by Liability Limits," ProPublica, April 19, 2011

Clicking below will add your name to the petition to BP:
Destroying our gulf shouldn't entitle you to a 
$10 billion tax credit. Don't ruin our gulf and 
our budget. Amend your tax return and pay 
your fair share.
BP: Pay your fair share. BP: Pay your fair share.
Take action now!

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