Apple suffers setback in fight against EU order to pay £11bn tax bill in IrelandLee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@beehaw.org – 53 points – 1 years agotheguardian.com5Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all comments"... in 2003 the company had been allowed an “effective corporate tax rate” of just 1% on its European profits and just 0.005% in 2014." That's insane...Very cool Ireland, thanks on behalf of the rest of the EU. Special mention for the Netherlands as well. I'm getting tired of seeing members of this Union only care for themselves and screw over their companion states.And the rest of the world.
"... in 2003 the company had been allowed an “effective corporate tax rate” of just 1% on its European profits and just 0.005% in 2014." That's insane...Very cool Ireland, thanks on behalf of the rest of the EU. Special mention for the Netherlands as well. I'm getting tired of seeing members of this Union only care for themselves and screw over their companion states.And the rest of the world.
Very cool Ireland, thanks on behalf of the rest of the EU. Special mention for the Netherlands as well. I'm getting tired of seeing members of this Union only care for themselves and screw over their companion states.And the rest of the world.
"... in 2003 the company had been allowed an “effective corporate tax rate” of just 1% on its European profits and just 0.005% in 2014."
That's insane...
Very cool Ireland, thanks on behalf of the rest of the EU. Special mention for the Netherlands as well.
I'm getting tired of seeing members of this Union only care for themselves and screw over their companion states.
And the rest of the world.