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No I am not. They are meant to pay their tax liability, no more, no less and they check the laws at their own expense to work out what they have to pay. The law is the law and they didn't break it. It's a simple fact.
which is why its tax avoidance not tax evasion ... however its still not paying your fair share.
Personally I'd close all the loopholes and make everyone pay what they are billed - however i'm not an elected official hoping to get a second salary as a consultant/lobbyist after my termof office is up.
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Seems the EU don't agree that amazons practices are on the up and up ... they are to face an EU commision investigation of their corp[orate tax practices http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-29519631
and ref starbucks :
The Public Accounts Committee of MPs said last year it "found it difficult to believe" Starbucks "was trading with apparent losses for nearly every year of its operation in the UK". - paying high interest to borrow money from yourself in order to reduce your tax liability, doesnt sound entirely legit to me either
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