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by poiuytrewqa 2172 days ago
So if you focus on my first sentence maybe you can understand what do I mean.

> There's no such a tax avoidance rule that is allowed and tax evasion is not.

As I've said in many European countries both avoidance and evasion are illegal and my reply was about that since the OP implied that avoidance is a good thing while evasion is not. I let you read the other replies in this thread for the link that prove the charges to Google in Europe as I'm tired to post it.

P.S. Europe is not one country as is US and we don't have a federal state. Again, as I've stated many times, many European countries had this rules way before they were standardized at European level as testified by the fines that Google, Apple, Microsoft, Facebook had got in some European countries for tax avoidance.

Hope this clarifies and thanks for your link I gonna study that.