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by lm28469 588 days ago
Funny how it works, they lose money everywhere but one of the smallest country they operate in banks 50% of their worldwide revenues, it probably is just a coincidence that this is a tax heaven... we just don't know I guess

The French branch made 160k of profit while the Irish branch made more than all the other EU countries combined

FYI: france is the second market for airbnb after the US... do you really think they would even bother if they did make 160k there when they make 300m+ per year globally ? Do you really think their second market nets them < 0.1% of their total net income ? Do you really think the most touristic country in the world in absolute numbers brings 160k euros per year to airbnb ?

I dont't know much but I'm not a fool

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Tourism_rankings

https://www.searchlogistics.com/learn/statistics/airbnb-stat...

https://www.rte.ie/news/business/2023/1127/1418779-revenues-...

https://www.breakingnews.ie/business/airbnb-ireland-records-...

1 comments

I don't know why you're telling me this, I know it - and it's not relevant at all without knowing the numbers.
Well you said it doesn't matter because we don't know the numbers, yet the numbers we do know about don't match any scenario that doesn't involve large scale tax """optimisation"""
Accusations like this have to be founded on serious grounds, otherwise you make the whole argument appear foolish.
My dude... they literally are in court right now over these things... it's a known thing for years now, apple just got fined by the EU for the same shenanigans. It really isn't a conspiracy or a secret, everybody knows it, they just use the very convoluted EU laws and systems to get away with it but the door is slowly closing
Ok, great - then we can wait for the result of the court case instead of throwing around random meaningless but outrageous numbers.
I guess it's just a crazy coincidence that most huge multinational corporations base their European operations in Ireland then? They just like drinking Guinness I suppose?
You're preaching to the choir.