Am I mistaken, or has Ireland already addressed some of these issues via legislation? The effective tax rates there will no longer be so low? Either that or there have been some significant court cases. Maybe both.
I very much doubt that it is restricted to positive reactions. It's more likely about overall engagement.
If you look at the "popular" posts on a topic, you often see a post that is being reacted to negatively.
Nonsense. Companies charge whatever price consumers will pay. Unless you believe that demand won't falter no matter how high the price a company will charge. You might want to look into the issue of profit margins.
As for avoiding taxes being a legitimate reason. Not if the government says it isn't. And as for your point about passing tax costs on to the consumer. So if corporations don't pay those taxes, who will make up the difference? And please, spare us the argument that taxes should be lower. That's just evading the question.
My Thai wife runs her deceased mother's Buddhist religious goods shop. She keeps all receipts for the stock she buys. She takes these, plus bank statements of payments received, rent paid to shop owners, water and electricity bills etc. each year to the local Income Tax office. Every year they send her away, telling her 'nothing to pay'. I'm guessing it's to do with the thresholds for Income Tax liability?
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