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Ooh, HN Comment Bingo! "Don't blame the company for exploiting the loopholes in the laws!" This is a very old argument that gets rather tiresome to see on every article dealing with how much/little corporations pay in taxes. I'd rather see some interesting discussion around whether they should be paying more (or less).
ITS NOT A LOOPHOLE. This isn't some oversight. The tax law was written that way with intent! People don't want companies to pay tax on revenue. And Amazon makes very little profit! No company on earth spends $100 so they can save $40 on their tax bill. It is nonsensical.
How is that nonsensical? Seems like lots of companies expend/transfer/invest rather than being taxed on their profits?
Edit: Replaced "to avoid" with "rather than".