ChikiChiki wrote: » https://www.reuters.com/article/us-eu-apple-taxavoidance-court/eu-takes-ireland-to-court-for-not-claiming-apple-tax-windfall-idUSKCN1C913Ihttp://news.sky.com/story/eu-to-take-ireland-to-court-over-13bn-illegal-state-aid-for-apple-11066682http://money.cnn.com/2017/10/04/technology/apple-ireland-eu-tax-ruling/index.html Lets just take a look at these articles for a minute. Why are we not collecting this money when we should be? We need the money to invest in our infrastructure and services. Its disgusting the stance our Govt is taking on this.
jobr wrote: » Because they technically did nothing wrong, so if we were to suddenly start demanding money from them, it would have to be the same for every other large multinational hq'd in Ireland and suddenly there would be nobody left here to provide jobs...
Alena Gorgeous Doorbell wrote: » For a start, it's not yet (and may never be) our money to spend on anything. They have to appoint fund managers to set up an Escrow account and then manage the money until the European Court of Justice addresses whose money it is.
ChikiChiki wrote: » Yes, but they should at least meet the 12.5% obligation which would still be miles off our EU competition. A lot of MNC's have deals and are not. Its plain wrong.
jobr wrote: » Fair enough but it's the Irish government who made these tax rules and Apple just played them to their best advantage. Why should they decide to pay over and above what they legally owe which happens to be far less than their PBT*12.5%
ChikiChiki wrote: » We need the money to invest in our infrastructure and services. Its disgusting the stance our Govt is taking on this.
Mr.H wrote: » And how many people in Ireland work for apple? I'd safely bet it's not 13bn worth A load of Tosh being spouted that we will lose out in the long term. The only reason keeping apple happy is Ireland's portfolio looks better to other companies who see we have apple doing business here. Meanwhile we screw home grown companies on tax.
VinLieger wrote: Nobodies saying apple by itself is worth 134bn but the 140,000 employed by multinational corps who might start questioning is there any point staying here if we do collect certainly is worth that much and a hell of a lot more in the long term.