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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb No, the point of the tax holiday is that they bring the money "ashore" and don't pay taxes on it. But as the report stated, the last time this happened it did nothing for unemployment. I agree with those who …
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Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj Probably very few. Do you think Australia does not benefit from the general peacekeeping that the USA does around the world? Who do you think makes all the military hardware that most western countries (in g…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gctwnl Note: I don't know if the worldwide tax system of the US will enable corporations to ask a refund of tax in the country where the profits were made. I assume that it is, but f that is not so, the above does not …
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Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj It's not ironic. NOBODY wants to pay more money than absolutely necessary for anything. Thats not really true. People pay more than they have to everytime they leave a tip. You can go to almost any churc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by aquajets1 So in other words, people need to give a c***, otherwise they are just screwing themselves over. But not just one person, everyone collectively. On a completely unrelated note to this forum, gold, commodi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by aquajets1 While that is the technical purpose, how would you comment on how the effects outside (i.e. personal ambition, government, etc) of the business market affect those decisions? Just interested. ( by the w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by aquajets1 Good sentiment. There is a big issue with the theory that throwing money at a problem will make it go away. However, just because that is his belief (erroneous or not) doesn't make him unintelligent. If y…
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Quote: Originally Posted by K.C. Anyone here ever been to business school ? The purpose of management is to exploit each employee to the greatest potential and earn a profit for the corporation. The CFO has the obligation of finding any and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lamewing Greedy pricks won't bring the money back to the U.S. out of greed and nothing more. Greedy pricks insist on taxing overseas profits based on greed and nothing more. Even worse, the selfish bastards dont ca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 What part of "tax holiday" dont you understand. It means the government gets squat. Let me the guess the money is going to trickle down to the masses. Yea ok, I also have a bridge for sale in Brooklyn. I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Logisticaldron So is AAPL down $3/share in After Hours trading because the Enquirer notes that a cancer survivor was seen at a cancer center (common), and states that he ?only has weeks to live?? Or maybe it is down…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell Not necessarily. The current LTE deployment is a stop-gap for LTE Advanced. At this point HSPA+ can match and exceed Verizon's LTE deployment. That is the reason AT&T isn't too worried about LTE yet. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ihxo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_...he_arrangement I don't see Apple creating a company in Bermuda to license their technology to an Irish Apple subsidiary... For a company that's essentially a result of …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton I thought Google was all about stealing content... Weren't they scanning books? I'm confused. Yes and paying royalties on those books. There were issues over the size of the royalties, who got them …
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Quote: Originally Posted by flthere I think one best way to do it: if a US company sells a product inside or outside US, it has to pay tax on that revenue irrespective of where the product is sold. If an iPhone is made by apple and sold, it has t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by flthere Countries and USA have bilateral agreements on avoiding dual taxation. So a person/corporation who earns $xxx in US pays tax on that earning and the same person, if he/she earns $yyy in, say Australia, pay Auss…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Sacto Joe I don't think this is correct. I believe the 30% is off the profit, not off the total price. See here: http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/02/...ve-a-monopoly/ Specifically, this statement: "[Rhapsody]…
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Quote: Originally Posted by penchanted I don't know how hard it will be for Apple to bring partners back if they act quickly - they still have 100M+ iOS devices out there which content providers will not want to quickly dismiss. One of the big…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Google pays 2.4% tax on money the transfer from Ireland to Bermuda via The Netherlands. Legal yes, evil ??? The US collects taxes on business conducted outside the US and that has already been taxed by the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by shodson Why are we to believe they are going to spend all of this money in the US, and not just shuffle it around to other subsidiaries in other, faster-growing countries? If they lower the tax they should stipulate t…