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Elon Musk’s SpaceX makes cash deplete sooner than his rockets

Editorial Board Published August 16, 2025
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The New York Instances obtained its mitts on some confidential paperwork exhibiting that Elon Musk’s privately held SpaceX had seemingly paid little or no earnings tax since being based in 2002. And the corporate is even secretly telling buyers it could by no means must pay any. It’s all a part of the enjoyment of how the American tax system props up the ultrawealthy, particularly when they’re dangerous at enterprise. 

Right here’s the way it works. SpaceX collected over $5 billion in losses by late 2021. There was an present tax profit that allowed corporations to offset future taxable earnings, then Trump’s 2017 tax adjustments eradicated the expiration date on the profit. Now SpaceX is ready to apply nearly $3 billion of losses in opposition to that future taxable earnings indefinitely. 

It’s at all times been recognized that SpaceX will get billions in federal contracts, however as a result of the corporate is privately held, nobody knew what portion of its income depends on these contracts. The Instances discovered that in 2020, these contracts generated $1.4 billion, or nearly 84%, of the corporate’s complete income. In 2021, federal contracts represented $1.7 billion in income, or 76% of the overall.


SpaceX’s mega rocket Starship makes a take a look at flight from Starbase, Texas, on Could 27.

It’s a reasonably candy deal for SpaceX—and for Musk, who owns an estimated 42% of the corporate. In the meantime, taxpayers are getting double-charged. Billions of your tax {dollars} go to contracts for SpaceX, which then will get to keep away from paying taxes. In the meantime, NASA, the federal government establishment with a wealthy and profitable custom of house exploration, is seeing each its staffing and funding decimated.

With the large reliance on federal contract {dollars}, it’s questionable whether or not SpaceX would live on with out counting on authorities handouts. And let’s not overlook that the corporate will get different authorities advantages, like Texas working to brush away rules so the corporate doesn’t must spend cash to observe environmental guidelines. 

Musk has the same candy welfare deal happening over at his electrical car firm as nicely. Tesla makes some huge cash by way of promoting tax credit. Below a authorities program meant to incentivize carmakers to construct low- or zero-emission automobiles, Tesla earns that tax credit score by manufacturing electrical automobiles. It’s then in a position to flip round and promote credit to different producers that want carbon credit to fulfill local weather rules. Over the previous decade, Tesla made $10.7 billion by this course of, representing a couple of third of its income throughout that point. Within the first quarter of 2025, Tesla would reportedly have posted a loss however for the credit. 

Musk and his corporations aren’t the one ones gaming the tax system. The entire thing is paying homage to Trump’s skill to keep away from earnings taxes as a result of he sucks at working corporations. For eight out of 10 years, from 1985 to 1994, Trump was in a position to pay no federal earnings tax as a result of he misplaced a lot cash. His 1995 filings confirmed a lack of $916 million, a sum so massive that specialists informed The New York Instances that Trump might have prevented taxes for as much as 18 years. 

Trump obtained this profit in a method just like that of Musk: The tax code has a large loophole the place enterprise house owners can use their losses to offset taxes on future earnings. 

We’re compelled to deal with individuals like Trump and Musk as in the event that they had been enterprise geniuses and wealth and job creators. As a substitute, they’re people who find themselves dangerous at protecting their corporations and themselves afloat absent authorities handouts. That is nothing however capitalism for features, socialism for losses. All of us bear the burden of subsidizing their crappy enterprise fashions, however they get all of the upsides and income.

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