Different scenario, but tech giants in the US have some amazing arrangements. I’m in New Zealand and their clever arrangements here see them paying minuscule bills on massive revenue
“In 2018 Google NZ Ltd (an entity of Alphabet group) paid income tax of NZ$398,341 – about 0.055 per cent of the estimated gross ad revenue “extracted” from the New Zealand market.”
Facebook, Apple and Amazon have all been in and out of the news here for their arrangements too.
Better question: what proportion of corporate profits are taxed like that? Because the cheesemonger down the street isn't pulling a Double Irish to avoid taxes on the ~0% of GDP that they're generating.
Look up double Irish with a Dutch sandwich. Not really my area of expertise, but in the past at least basically all big tech companies used that strategy.
Yeah, everyone knows what it is, and has known for a long time. It goes to show that the loophole is not an accident but rather an intentional result of our political process. Unfortunately.
“In 2018 Google NZ Ltd (an entity of Alphabet group) paid income tax of NZ$398,341 – about 0.055 per cent of the estimated gross ad revenue “extracted” from the New Zealand market.”
Facebook, Apple and Amazon have all been in and out of the news here for their arrangements too.
https://i.stuff.co.nz/business/121505796/google-and-facebook...