The presidential candidate, Bernie Sanders is aiming at large corporations and the wealthy as he criticizes Trump’s tax bill. The tax bill that got in to effect in 2018 saved $1.5 trillion to US corporations. Bernie is campaigning against large corporations from being let off the hook.

Bernie also took a hit on Netflix in a Tweet stating that,

“Your $8.99 Netflix subscription is more than the company paid in federal income taxes last year (nothing). We are going to make massive corporations finally pay their fair share.”

Your $8.99 Netflix subscription is more than the company paid in federal income taxes last year (nothing). We are going to make massive corporations finally pay their fair share. — Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) November 19, 2019 As per CBS, Netflix had a negative income tax for the financial year 2018. Which means it reported a rebate for $22 million. Similarly Netflix Australia’s tax revenue is going to the Netherlands.

Bernie also condemned New York Times news that FedEx did not owe anything in 2018 financial year taxes.

Where did the money from Trump's "tax cuts for the middle class" go? To wealthy corporations who have spent $1 trillion buying back their own stock to enrich executives and wealthy shareholders. That's not acceptable. https://t.co/tfHGRE1Dq7 — Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) November 17, 2019