| FedEx CVP of Tax Michael Fryt Advocates for Tax Reform on Capitol Hill |
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The FINANCIAL -- “If our global network is competitive and grows, we grow, both around the world and in the United States.” That was the message FedEx Corporate Vice President of Tax Mike Fryt presented to the members of the U.S. House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee. Fryt testified before the committee on Wednesday, February 8.
Fryt called the current corporate tax code “a real competitive disadvantage” for FedEx and said continuing with status quo was not an acceptable option for the country.
Before FedEx began operating a global network in earnest, the company had 56,000 U.S.-based team-members. The company has 290,000 team-members globally, with 245,000 based in the U.S. Fryt appeared alongside Mark Schichtel, SVP and chief tax officer for Time Warner Cable; Michelle Hanlon, associate professor of accounting at MIT Sloan School of Management; Tom Neubig, national director of Quantitative Economics and Statistics at Ernst & Young LLP; and Timothy Heenan, vice president of treasury and tax at Praxair Inc. Fryt’s full testimony can be viewed from the House’s Ways and Means Committee Website.
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