Duke of Marmalade
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Tony Connelly of RTE's analysis is compulsory reading; how on earth did he come so well informed.
But I have a very basic question, why is the VAT concession not regarded as State aid to the hospitality sector.
Just to clarify.....when I was critical last night of "editors" within RTE, Tony Connelly was not the target of my comments.
His analysis, just now, is most definitely informed and to be applauded. Recommended.
http://www.rte.ie/news/2016/0902/813591-santander-apple/
From your link;My tuppence worth on this. The VAT concession applies to all businesses in the hospitality sector. Therefore no one hotel or restaurant is at an advantage over anothers competitor.
Whereas Apple, it is claimed received a tax advantage over its competitors, say Microsoft.
Here is an apparent tax expert attacking the Apple view. (Not sure if copying and posting this link is allowed?)
https://www.fastcompany.com/3063340/a-tax-expert-rips-tim-cooks-eu-letter-apart-point-by-point
Citizens for Tax Justice doesn't sound very non-partisan. They could be on one side or the other but they sound political and therefore partisan.
I had to laugh at Phil Hogan and Katherine Zappone "nearly" leaving their jobs, but not actually leaving their jobs over the Apple issue.
....as Sentanta12 rightly opined, the SBP was generally very hard work......although, I'll stick my neck out and say that McDowell's article was, at least, very intelligent, possibly brilliant.
They could be on one side or the other but they sound political and therefore partisan.
What I am certain of is that this is, in absolute no way, an impartial article.
Is it your opinion that the Commission is non-partisan?If we are to take solely the non-partisan approach, then we should ignore Gardner and Cook, and the Irish government and the Dail opposition.
In the end we are left with one view, the EU Commission.
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