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cnocbui said: applesauce007 said: crowley said: AppleInsider said: "I think that's exactly what it is," Cook said. "I think it's a desire to reallocate taxes that should be paid in the U.S. to the EU."Wow, that's rich. Se…
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blitz1 said: Wrote it already, TC is handling this dossier very badly. First, a poorly written open letter, making amalgams of everything Now this. "Apple pays its fair share of taxes". 0.005 to 1% fair? Really? This is a battle Apple cannot…
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singularity said: "They just picked a number from I don't know where," Cook said. "In the year that the Commission says we paid that tax figure, we actually paid $400m. We believe that makes us the highest taxpayer in Ireland that year."So A…
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big brother 84 said: I listened to Tim Cook trying to defend Apple's pitifully low tax rate on the BBC news this morning and it just sounded bad. Very bad PR. Attacking the EU is very unwise. All the people whose businesses pay tax at 20% are…
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henrikvendelbo said: asdasd said: There are no European rules on corporate tax, that's up to the national sovereign. The EU is using a law designed to stop illegal state aid (which means state aid which prefers certain companies rather t…
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Rautha said: sog35 said: You are wrong. There was no secret deal with Apple. Tim Cook said it himself. So that means you actually think that if there was a secret deal that Tim Cook would just say it? This explains so much. "We had…
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singularity said: jdgarvin50 said: Didn't something like this happen to "the colonies" back in the 1700's with the British Empire setting the taxation rules? Look how that turned out. the inmates took over the asylum and the end pr…
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crowley said: latifbp said: singularity said: foe example HMRC goes back 6 but technically can go back 20 years!, The EU is going back 10 years. Differing juristiction's have differing time limits. 6 years: Pretty excessive I…
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A chance for a free $14.5 billion yet Irish authorities are meeting about how to fight this. Seems like the best kind of punishment anybody or country could ask for. Yet, they want to fight it.
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gwydion said: thewhitefalcon said: volcan said: I don't know how far back these taxes are being assessed but even the IRS only audits up to 6 previous years. The EU will go back as far as they want to in order to stave off co…
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singularity said: latifbp said: crowley said: uroshnor said: Its an interesting issue of sovereignty , and the retrospective nature of the ruling is understandably worrying. It's one thing to say : this stops now, and compl…
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crowley said: uroshnor said: Its an interesting issue of sovereignty , and the retrospective nature of the ruling is understandably worrying. It's one thing to say : this stops now, and completely different to go back 15-20 years and req…
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crowley said: latifbp said: crowley said: latifbp said: We helped you did Is that more of your "casual Englush"? We all make mistakes while typing in our flurry to comment. Cocknob was spelling punitive with an a in …
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cnocbui said: ben20 said: I bet Apple is quickly shifting back to good old USA once we lower the coporate tax rate in the USA to 15% after the November elections ? Maybe they even bring more manufacturing back, would be nice to have…
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cropr said: latifbp said: cropr said: apple ][ said: This is yet another case of the dictatorial EU dictating their dictatorial ways to their slave countries and their subjects, in this case Ireland. Apple made a deal in…
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crowley said: latifbp said: We helped you did Is that more of your "casual Englush"? We all make mistakes while typing in our flurry to comment. Cocknob was spelling punitive with an a in every post in the past couple of months. S…
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crowley said: latifbp said: crowley said: jungmark said: EU: changing the rules retroactively when we don't like the results. False. The state aid articles have been EU legislation for decades. The EU has not been…
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adm1 said: maestro64 said: Yeah is does not matter what the EU says, this is why the market is not reacting and probably pissing the EU off.To put it into perspective. It would be like the FTC in the US telling California they need to …
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crowley said: latifbp said: knowitall said: Apple can pay that amount, that's clear to anyone, but moral damage could be far worse. If Apple isn't perceived as a morally right company but instead as a money machine only, people…
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cnocbui said: marktime said: This is really a non-issue for Apple. Foreign taxes paid are a credit against Apple's US tax liability. Assuming that at some point Apple repatriates its cash to the US, as long as the marginal US tax rate …