Apple Will Start Paying Back Taxes to Irish Government Next Month
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#2Re: Apple Will Start Paying Back Taxes to Irish Government Next Month
#3It seems crazy to me that Ireland is "not allowed" to set taxes as low as it would like to attract foreign investment. Even states in the US can freely do that!
Re: Apple Will Start Paying Back Taxes to Irish Government Next Month
#4When the people complain about the European union taking too much autonomy, this seems like a pretty good example. It seems crazy to me that Ireland is "not allowed" to set taxes as low as it would like to attract foreign investment. Even states in the US can freely do that!
Ireland is not being penalized for having taxes that are too low, but, in the words of the EC[1]:
> Ireland granted undue tax benefits of up to
> €13 billion to Apple. This is illegal under
> EU state aid rules, because it allowed Apple
> to pay substantially less tax than other
> businesses. Ireland must now recover the
> illegal aid.
You can elect to have low taxes in the EU, but it's anti-competitive behavior for a government in the EU to give preferential treatment to some companies over others.Ireland is perfectly within their rights to have Apple pay the same taxes they've been paying already going forward. But to do so they need to adjust the general corporate tax rate, not just give Apple specifically those illegal benefits.
Re: Apple Will Start Paying Back Taxes to Irish Government Next Month
#5When the people complain about the European union taking too much autonomy, this seems like a pretty good example. It seems crazy to me that Ireland is "not allowed" to set taxes as low as it would like to attract foreign investment. Even states in the US can freely do that!
Re: Apple Will Start Paying Back Taxes to Irish Government Next Month
#6When the people complain about the European union taking too much autonomy, this seems like a pretty good example. It seems crazy to me that Ireland is "not allowed" to set taxes as low as it would like to attract foreign investment. Even states in the US can freely do that!
Re: Apple Will Start Paying Back Taxes to Irish Government Next Month
#7When the people complain about the European union taking too much autonomy, this seems like a pretty good example. It seems crazy to me that Ireland is "not allowed" to set taxes as low as it would like to attract foreign investment. Even states in the US can freely do that!
Setting aggressive tax breaks to lure companies for a short period of time guides companies to jump state over state, with less revenue to each state. The aggressive tax breaks might better be revised in the States.
Furthermore, was it that the Irish tax break to Apple was below that permissible by Irish law itself?
Re: Apple Will Start Paying Back Taxes to Irish Government Next Month
#8When the people complain about the European union taking too much autonomy, this seems like a pretty good example. It seems crazy to me that Ireland is "not allowed" to set taxes as low as it would like to attract foreign investment. Even states in the US can freely do that!
The reason why Ireland do not do this is that they would go bankrupt. Their budget relies on the fact that all the other companies in Irland pay the normal tax.
Re: Apple Will Start Paying Back Taxes to Irish Government Next Month
#9When the people complain about the European union taking too much autonomy, this seems like a pretty good example. It seems crazy to me that Ireland is "not allowed" to set taxes as low as it would like to attract foreign investment. Even states in the US can freely do that!
Re: Apple Will Start Paying Back Taxes to Irish Government Next Month
#10When the people complain about the European union taking too much autonomy, this seems like a pretty good example. It seems crazy to me that Ireland is "not allowed" to set taxes as low as it would like to attract foreign investment. Even states in the US can freely do that!