Please read the great work done by Seamus Coffey, UCC.
http://economic-incentives.blogspot.ie/
several posts on the Apple case
http://economic-incentives.blogspot.ie/2016/09/does-arithmetic-behind-13-billion-stack.html
http://economic-incentives.blogspot.ie/2016/09/why-tax-campaigners-should-be-aghast-at.html
So to who does it owe?Note that ASI is not tax-resident in Ireland, so it doesn't owe any Irish CT.
IF the profits are brought into the USA, IFThe balance of ASI profits are to be taxed in the USA, where the activity happens that leads to the profits.
So to who does it owe?
sophie the issue is was Apple's ruling selective. As I understand Seamus Coffey, if the arrangement is openly permissible in our legislation then it is not selective. If however it depended on a fairly contrived interpretation and the Revenue did not make the ruling publicly available then it is probably selective.
I am seeing no sympathy for our behaviour except from rabid Brexiteers and that is not a good place to be.
Where will they go?
And while we are at it, isnt the reason they are here is because of our 12.5% CT or because its actually anything from 0.005% to 12.5%
I imagine many cost-benefit analysis have been done over the years
https://www.rt.com/shows/keiser-report/358886-episode-max-keiser-965/
Perhaps, but the show above has a half hour discussion on the Apple tax. One point made was that because of our supposed 26% increase in GDP (apparently because MNC posting additional profits in Ireland) we are in hoc to an additional €320m to the EU funds.
This equates to about 5,500 jobs at €70,000 pa at Apple.
I've just read this thread so thanks to all. I now understand quite a bit more than when I started and would be very grateful if someone could take the time to very briefly answer the following questions please. This will certainly help me and perhaps some others in relation to all this. Some questions, as you see, are very basic.
1. If an US MNC.....
http://www.rte.ie/news/2016/0926/819281-budget-2017/
Green jersey "attack on sovereignty" mantra is looking somewhat silly now.
Very much a softening of approach, negotiations would appear to be working well behind-the-scenes.
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