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by axau
3069 days ago
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Because the US is not going “down a path that neglects its obligations”. In fact quite the opposite since it just got a massive tax revenue increase. So comparing it to a situation where the US decided to just stop levying tax doesn’t make sense. |
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Nah, they capitulated and accepted a far lower rate than they should have received otherwise if Apple (and companies like them) weren't permitted to play these shifty legal games.
If the U.S. gov was really looking out for its own interests and the interests of its citizens, it would have closed these loopholes years ago and told Apple to go pound sand going forward.
Pay your taxes or get slammed with massive fines and be barred from selling product in the U.S. until your tax bill is paid.
Not many markets can afford their products, see how they like it when the country whose resources and laws allowed them to become so successful becomes off limits to them.