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by Nursie 985 days ago
Whether they were precisely sweetheart deals or not, it remains that Apple and the Irish government did negotiate 'deals' and that Ireland has facilitated a lot of tax reduction for large US multinational corps, which much of the EU believes costs them both revenue and competitiveness.

It is interesting that the last news about this is the EU saying they are going to appeal, three years ago.

I find the use of such schemes pretty awful regardless of whether they technically fall inside of the law.

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I can't disagree with any of that, except to say that I don't think the choice that a multinational makes is between Ireland and nothing.

At some point you are making enough money that it makes sense for you to hire experts to "optimise" your tax liabilities, just like you'd hire someone to improve your IT infrastructure or your heating bill. If they didn't base their corporate structure around Ireland then it might have been Jersey or Malta or something else that got them 90% of what they had.

It sucks when the outcome is that big companies end up paying less than they're expected to and have lower effective rates than small companies. I see it not as a moral failing so much as a law of nature, like flood waters taking the path of least resistance and destroying slums before bank buildings. Reasonably people certainly differ though.