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Selected Quarterly Financial Data (Unaudited) (Details) - USD ($)
$ / shares in Units, $ in Millions
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2021
Dec. 31, 2020
Dec. 31, 2019
Quarterly Financial Information Disclosure [Abstract]      
Revenues $ 7,776 $ 6,675 $ 6,260
Total Restructuring charges and certain acquisition-related costs 43 25 51
Income (Loss) from Continuing Operations before Income Taxes, Noncontrolling Interest [1] 2,488 1,996 1,801
Provision for taxes on income [2] 454 360 301
Net Income (Loss), Including Portion Attributable to Noncontrolling Interest 2,034 1,636 1,500
Less: net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests (3) (2) 0
Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Parent $ 2,037 $ 1,638 $ 1,500
Earnings Per Share, Basic $ 4.29 $ 3.44 $ 3.14
Earnings Per Share, Diluted $ 4.27 $ 3.42 $ 3.11
[1] Defined as income before provision for taxes on income.
[2] In 2020, the Provision for taxes on income reflects the following:
the change in the jurisdictional mix of earnings, which includes the impact of the location of earnings from operations and repatriation costs. The jurisdictional mix of earnings can vary as a result of repatriation decisions, operating fluctuations in the normal course of business, the impact of non-deductible and non-taxable items, and the extent and location of other income and expense items, such as gains and losses on asset divestitures;
U.S. tax benefit related to U.S. Research and Development Tax Credit;
tax expense related to changes in uncertain tax positions (see D. Tax Contingencies);
a $29 million discrete tax benefit recorded in 2020 related to the excess tax benefits for share-based payments;
a $19 million net discrete tax benefit recorded in 2020 related to changes in various other tax items;
a $7 million discrete tax benefit recorded in 2020 related to the remeasurement of deferred tax assets and liabilities resulting from the integration of acquired businesses;
a $5 million discrete tax expense related to the changes in valuation allowances;
a $4 million discrete tax benefit recorded in 2020 related to a remeasurement of deferred tax assets and liabilities as a result of changes in statutory tax rates; and
a $4 million net discrete tax benefit recorded in 2020 related to the effective settlement of certain issues with tax authorities.
(c)     In 2019, the Provision for taxes on income reflects the following:
the change in the jurisdictional mix of earnings, which includes the impact of the location of earnings from operations and repatriation costs. The jurisdictional mix of earnings can vary as a result of repatriation decisions, operating fluctuations in the normal course of business, the impact of non-deductible and non-taxable items, and the extent and location of other income and expense items, such as gains and losses on asset divestitures;
U.S. tax benefit related to U.S. Research and Development Tax Credit;
tax expense related to changes in uncertain tax positions (see D. Tax Contingencies);
the impact of the Global Intangible Low-Tax Income tax, a new provision of the Tax Act, which became effective for the company in the first quarter of 2019;
a $20 million discrete tax benefit recorded in 2019 related to the excess tax benefits for share-based payments;
an $18 million discrete tax benefit related to the changes in valuation allowances;
a $14 million net discrete tax benefit recorded in the third quarter of 2019 due to a change in tax basis related to purchase accounting;
a $12 million net discrete tax benefit recorded in 2019 related to changes in various other tax items;
a $10 million net discrete tax benefit recorded in 2019 related to the effective settlement of certain issues with tax authorities; and
an $8 million discrete tax benefit recorded in 2019 related to a remeasurement of deferred tax assets and liabilities as a result of changes in statutory tax rates.