I'm Done Eating At Burger King

Yep.

Foreign-based corporations pay US corporate taxes on income generated within the US.

Not to mention, something like 80% of Burger Kings are franchises, and therefore pay taxes separately from the "corporate entity".

What was Halliburton's income tax bill last year?

Burger King franchises are NOT Burger King corporation, thus have nothing to do with this thread.

I think you should re-read the post you were responding to.
 
Uh....Halliburton is incorporated as a U.S. corporation. It's international operations do not have have have U.S tax liability unless Halliburton repatriates cash.

Their 2013 income statement shows consolidated income taxes of $648M.

Really, if you're going to try to play "gotcha", at least do a bit of homework first.

Let's see some SEC filings.

I'm not your internet assistant. You can easily look up the financials on Yahoo Finance. Or go to SEC.gov and look them up in the EDGAR database.
 

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