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Report: Team Trump to help Apple escape its ginormous EU tax bill

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump speaks as (2nd L to R) PayPal co-founder and Facebook board member Peter Thiel, Apple Inc CEO Tim Cook and Oracle CEO Safra Catz look on during a meeting with technology leaders at Trump Tower in New York U.S., December 14, 2016. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Comments (3)
  1. toboev says:

    Pay your taxes Apple. Simple.

    1. Phil says:

      True, and I do agree that big companies should not be exempt from paying the same tax rate as the little guy, BUT…. they made a deal with a government which that government thought was acceptable in order to secure their business in their country. It’s kind of like suppliers competing on price and happens all the time. The reality is that this happens and Ireland is a bugger for it.

      Whether the EU really should be involving itself at this level is a big question for me – it’s what has meant our aluminium industry has had to bugger off and why we almost lost our steel industry. Supranational competencies in this area really do make back room deals a reality whereas if governments were allowed to openly negotiate then everything would be out in the open and the public could actually assess whether the government was working in their interests. Instead it’s all under the table and hidden from oversight.

  2. imaginarynumber says:

    Unless Trump offers a tax holiday rate which is lower than 0.005%, Apple will have little incentive to repatriate the money.

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