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Stephanie Condon /

CBS News/ December 16, 2009, 5:12 PM

White House Defends Citigroup Tax Break

3545884With a quiet change to the law on Friday, the federal government allowed Citigroup to avoid paying billions of dollars in taxes.

Pressed about the move Wednesday, the White House danced around the question of whether the government was giving a "tax break" to the bank, which already benefited from a government bailout.

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs also would not answer whether President Obama was comfortable with the move.

"The IRS made that decision, and it allows Citigroup to pay back the United States the money that it was owed," Gibbs said.

As the Washington Post reported, the IRS tweaked a tax rule on Friday which prevented private, profitable companies from buying money-losing companies to avoid paying taxes.

The rule change enabled Citigroup to repay the government, officials said, arguing that the ruling benefited taxpayers since it would make Citigroup shares more valuable.

"Is the president comfortable with Citigroup and perhaps others getting massive tax breaks, as they pay back their bailout fund?" CBS News White House Correspondent Chip Reid asked.

Gibbs said the change in the law was appropriate because the law was never intended to apply to transfers of ownership between the government and a private company.

"This was a law that wasn't written as the United States being a member of the private sector," Gibbs said.

Reid pressed back, "But there are lots of ordinary Americans who would say, 'Hey, this tax law isn't fair, that's not the way it was intended,' and they don't get the IRS go in there and say, 'Oh, well, we'll change it for you.'"

Gibbs simply restated the argument that the government allowed Citigroup to keep billions of dollars "because it doesn't fit what the law says."

"So you disagree with all the reports that this is a tax break for Citigroup?" Reid asked.

"I disagree with the fact that this was somehow changed in a way -- in the way in which you're characterizing it, yes," Gibbs responded.

When pressed further, however, the press secretary said, "Citigroup's losing money. They can use that against their taxes. That is -- that's always been the case."
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noloyalisti says:
The White House. Owned and run by the right wing big corporations. How obvious does the graft and corruption caused by big corporations have to be?
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ajvw says:
And today CITI announces a 30 day moratorium on foreclosures. You scratch my back, I?ll scratch yours.
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noloyalisti replies:
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Of course CITI was one of those responsible for pushing the American Economy off the cliff.

And big corporations like CITI own and run the government for their profit. So this is NOT a liberal and conservative issue.
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endurorob_5 says:
Where are all the liberals railing about corporate welfare. If this had been a repub administration doing this the libs would be all over this story.
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EasyEJL says:
Just another sign of the shortsightedness that is Washington. Change the law so that instead of paying taxes today they repay TARP funds so Washington can claim a victory there, but lose out in tax dollars in the future. Our government regardless of party is a total sham, dedicated only to their own re-elections and enhancing their own personal power base. McCain at least would have been fiscally responsible and not tried to get a tax dodger confirmed as head of the tresury.
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owlgal says:
For most Americans the only CHANGE this administration is bringing about is the pennies you may find in between the lint in your pockets.
Politics is about contributions and power and the Democrats are
cetainly looking to protect themselves and their positions using the taxpayers money to do it.
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cidaia says:
I'm so glad we've got Democrats in power, since Republicans are so corporate friendly.

Clearly Democrats are ready to stand up for the average American, and put those evil corporations in their place.

(cough, cough)
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askagain says:
So this is how President Obama and Congress protect taxpayer money. The government makes people like Bernie Madoff look like petty thieves. My sister, an ardent Obama supporter, thinks that President Obama will be a one term president. Anyone want to place bets?
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gboyd41 replies:
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nope, 1 termer. I hope.
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bumpedoff1 says:
Marry Christmas your goverment has given you the shaft
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gboyd41 says:
I wonder how many $ were involved?
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