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by inter_netuser
1950 days ago
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This can be easily gamed with some creative accounting. IP is often owned by offshore entities not subject to any taxation whatsoever, or minimal at best (1-3% range). It then gets rented to onshore entities that actually use it, and they pay enormous IP licensing fees for that. You can't fix complexity by building up even more complexity, something must be simplified instead. |
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