Taxation, the most boring #rp17 talk - a podcast by republica GmbH

from 2017-05-08T15:45

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Walter Palmetshofer, Maximilian Kasy, Dani Platsch

You might heard about #LuxLeaks, #PanamaPapers, or other frivilous  tax activites. This talk gives a overview about one the most urgend policy issues legal tax holes for big corporation, how big their score is, in relation to your own tax rate (across Europe) and why it should concern you.  Duh you pay for it. And why you should get active.  We will present the launch of a European-wide anti-tax evasion campaign beginning of May 2017.Ireland's decision to phase out the Double Irish tax loophole doesn't mean the country is giving up on tax competition, or that U.S. multinationals will now bring more of their foreign earnings home. The reason affected tech companies are so calm about it is that they know Ireland will do whatever it takes to keep them. And it's not just Ireland ... 
"Revelations of the extent of tax avoidance by multinationals based on exploitation of the arm’s length system prompted a rear-guard action by the OECD described as the base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) programme but the programme deliberately avoids any principled re-examination of norms underlying the international tax regime or any consideration of a shift from residence to source-based taxation."And the icing on the cake:  We will present you the Stachanow of Capitalism: The only employee (on a mere 55.000 Euro annual salary) of ExxonMobil  Spain: 9.9 billion Euro in net profits in 2 years.

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