GigaomAustralia wants $29M in back taxes from Apple
The tax bill is notable because of how profitable Apple is and how at the same time it has managed to out-maneuver many tax laws in the U.S. and Europe by… Read more »
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The tax bill is notable because of how profitable Apple is and how at the same time it has managed to out-maneuver many tax laws in the U.S. and Europe by… Read more »
Google tells angry MPs that it doesn’t pay more UK tax because it doesn’t do any innovation in the country. Maybe someone should tell that to Google’s 350 London engineers, who… Read more »
Faced with a huge hike in taxes on the benefits of equity sales, French entrepreneurs banded together as ‘Les Pigeons’ and forced the government to reverse its plans. Read more »
An editor at the Guardian argues that newspapers should be funded by a tax on internet service providers, because public journalism needs to be supported. But there are a host of… Read more »
There’s been an unsurprising amount of anger and political games from Republicans over the recent announcement that Wanxiang Group would invest $465 million in ailing American battery maker A123 Systems, effectively… Read more »
Back in the e-commerce 1.0 days, there were high hopes among brick-and-mortar retailers that the bricks-and-clicks model would make them competitive against pure-play e-retailers. Those hopes were mostly unfulfilled, however, as… Read more »
As the market for solar in Europe has been hammered by rollbacks in subsidies, from Germany to Italy, many on the domestic front have noted that at the end of 2016,… Read more »
Retailers have long complained it’s unfair that online retailers don’t have to collect the same sales tax. Now that a proposed law is about to change that, politicians are warning it… Read more »
When is a book not a book? When it comes to European tax law. The continent is acting against two countries that reduced e-book tax to physical rates, in a sorry… Read more »
French media is reporting that Microsoft’s Paris-based subsidiary is being investigated by the country’s tax authorities over its system for avoiding corporate taxes. It marks the latest low point for the… Read more »