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The most corrupt, dishonest country/company in the World

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We have a new winner.  Thailand is no longer even in the running.  Apple and Ireland scammed almost 16 billion dollars in unfair tax advantages - outright theft.  The only question remaining is will the EU institute the death penalty for concerned parties because if you or I stole 16 billion we'd be dead in a heartbeat.

 

The next time anyone says anything about corrupt Chinese or 3rd world countries you remind them of Apple and the Irish.:rolleyes:

Facebook and many others also do their finances in Ireland, guess they did find the pot of gold :D 

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1 minute ago, eTiMaGo said:

Facebook and many others also do their finances in Ireland, guess they did find the pot of gold :D 

Ahhh, leprechauns be running the government are they? 

Unfortunately Osborne turned a fairly blind eye to many of the corporations using loopholes to avoid paying tax.

 

 

It's called 'Corporate Tax Inversion'

There are Trillions Corps have 'tied-up' in other countries...

they refuse to bring the $$$ back due to tax.

Somewhere around 50~60%.

Trump is aware of it, wants to fix it,

so those corps will bring it back,

and invest it here in the USA.

Seems they want to bring it back.

Yes it is common for them to do this.

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