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@mikeymk | 30 September 20 | |
23 percent, I think. Slap him with a 15 billion dollar tax bill. Yep. He should pay billions of dollars in tax. More than anyone else in the world. That'll fkn learn him. |
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@kimjongl | 30 September 20 | |
More important than the rate is what do you base it on. You could increase the rate to 100pc and companies could still legally pay zero.
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@3mel | 30 September 20 | |
loopholes can and should be closed, whatever the corporate tax rate genuinely is in each territory is what should be paid. a companies staff shouldn't be paying more by far than the company they work for. |
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@dan27notts | 30 September 20 | |
People also need to remember he doesn't have that money in cash, most of it is in the value of Amazon share prices.
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@9362 | 30 September 20 | |
If you don't like Amazon, then don't use it
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@obi_jon | 1 October 20 | |
There was an article in the newspapers a few days ago about Jeff Bezos which claimed he could afford to give every single one of Amazon's 875,000 employees a 100,000 bonus and he would still be richer than he was before the pandemic started.
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@kimjongl | 1 October 20 | |
@ 3mel - 30.09.20 - 06:09pm loopholes can and should be closed, whatever the corporate tax rate genuinely is in each territory is what should be paid. a companies staff shouldn't be paying more by far than the company they work for. What should the rate be paid on, revenue? Profit, taxable income? There are no loopholes, just tax laws. Are you suggesting companies should pay more than they legally have to? |
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@kimjongl | 1 October 20 | |
@ dan27notts - 30.09.20 - 11:03pm People also need to remember he doesn't have that money in cash, most of it is in the value of Amazon share prices. People who complain about companies paying no or less tax genuinely don't understand concepts like capital, equity, asset value and income. They hear billionaire and think that's hard cash in the bank being kept from the masses as if they were entitled to it even if it were there. |
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@mikeymk | 1 October 20 | |
@ 9362 - 30.09.20 - 11:20pm If you don't like Amazon, then don't use it Don't let them build a supermarket in our town! Because then our hight street will die out! Because we'll all be using the supermarket! |
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@speedracer22 | 1 October 20 | |
@ kimjongl - 1.10.20 - 07:50am What should the rate be paid on, revenue? Profit, taxable income? There are no loopholes, just tax laws. Are you suggesting companies should pay more than they legally have to? The law has plenty of loopholes, I reckon legislators could tackle those instead of passing laws that deregulate bigger coorporations even more. |
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