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ktappe said: jannl said: advantage There. That's the key to all those who oppose being in the EU: "advantage". The EU prevents one country from screwing over another one to gain an advantage. That's exactly what this case is a…
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anantksundaram said: jume said: I live in a country that is a member of EU. We love Apple but I think Apple/Ireland should pay what they owe. EU laws for member countries are quite clear and I don't see why Ireland and Apple should be…
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xbit said: "It will have a profound and harmful effect on investment and job creation in Europe." Does anyone believe this statement? The truth is that Apple needs Ireland as much as Ireland needs Apple. Apple don't reside in Ireland out of…
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thewhitefalcon said: blitz1 said: thewhitefalcon said: The EU is an extortion racket. They've done their job screwing over the smaller countries in Europe (ask Spain and Portugal how the Euro worked out for them) and now they co…
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cropr said: sog35 said: cropr said: sog35 said: gatorguy said: sog35 said: gatorguy said: sog35 said: FACT: Any other company headquartered in Ireland could have used the same tax strategy as …
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gatorguy said: sog35 said: FACT: Any other company headquartered in Ireland could have used the same tax strategy as Apple. If someone can dispute this then the EU has a case and Apple should pay the $14 billion. FACT: They coul…
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singularity said: sog35 said: singularity said: sog35 said: FACT: Any other company headquartered in Ireland could have used the same tax strategy as Apple. If someone can dispute this then the EU has a case and Apple s…
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singularity said: sog35 said: Ireland has the right to charge any tax rate it wishes. Ireland has the right to make certain corporations exempt from taxes. (exa. hospitals, foreign corps and charity organizations) Ireland has the righ…
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sog35 said: cnocbui said: Well I said it would be billions rather than SOG's ludicrous millions. I hope the final outcome is that Apple eventually have to cough up. They have over $200 Billion in the bank because they are worlds bigg…
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gatorguy said: latifbp said: gatorguy said: latifbp said: Name one competitor who did not get the same tax You're arguing with the wrong entity. Message your outrage over this to the EU Commission. The allegation …
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Dracarys said: sog35 said: adm1 said: Calling the move "unprecedented," Cook portrayed the Commission's decision as potentially dangerous, with "serious, wide-reaching implications." EC previously ruled against Starbucks's ta…
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gatorguy said: sog35 said: adm1 said: Calling the move "unprecedented," Cook portrayed the Commission's decision as potentially dangerous, with "serious, wide-reaching implications." EC previously ruled against Starbucks's tax…
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gatorguy said: latifbp said: adm1 said: Calling the move "unprecedented," Cook portrayed the Commission's decision as potentially dangerous, with "serious, wide-reaching implications." EC previously ruled against Starbucks's …
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asdasd said: latifbp said: adm1 said: Calling the move "unprecedented," Cook portrayed the Commission's decision as potentially dangerous, with "serious, wide-reaching implications." EC previously ruled against Starbucks's tax…
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cnocbui said: Well I said it would be billions rather than SOG's ludicrous millions. I hope the final outcome is that Apple eventually have to cough up. They have over $200 Billion in the bank because they are worlds biggest and most effect…
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gatorguy said: latifbp said: singularity said: The original case http://ec.europa.eu/competition/state_aid/cases/253200/253200_1582634_87_2.pdf the ruling http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-16-2923_en.htm Summary from…
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singularity said: The original case http://ec.europa.eu/competition/state_aid/cases/253200/253200_1582634_87_2.pdf the ruling http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-16-2923_en.htm Summary from the ruling Tax rulings as such are perfect…
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adm1 said: "The European Commission has launched an effort to rewrite Apple's history in Europe, ignore Ireland's tax laws..." EU Law supercedes that of individual country member laws, Ireland signed up to this by joining the EU. To mak…
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adm1 said: Calling the move "unprecedented," Cook portrayed the Commission's decision as potentially dangerous, with "serious, wide-reaching implications." EC previously ruled against Starbucks's tax deal in Holland and Fiat's tax deal in L…
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cnocbui said: gatorguy said: So a little over a $B due? Pocket change. Ireland may fight it anyway but not because Apple is at all harmed. Latest reports are that it will be billions: The European Commission will in the morning fi…