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Nice one Richard - and a thundering good read as well with some excellent commentary
Congratulations to Richard in advancing the case for country by country reporting. It is sorely needed as part of the battle to destroy corrupt practices.
The retailer was pressed to accept the apology by Mr Justice Eady at a hearing in July; he had commented then that the lawyers in the case might wish to press on with the claim "no doubt at great expense", but it would be for no better reason than to establish malice for its own sake.
voters reject business lobbying for lower taxes - 57 per cent disagree with the proposition “the Government is right to reduce tax on the profits of large companies”, with only 18 per cent agreeing.
Unfortunate. Richard's analysis remains worthy
What can't speak can't lie. Except when it comes to tax it seems.
"More specifically, the additional taxes the auditors said the large corporations owed came to $24 billion or 54 percent of the total." - -that's a lot of tax the IRS is gambling against
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More specifically, the additional taxes the auditors said the large corporations owed came to $24 billion or 54 percent of the total.
This is crazy, how do these companies think they'll get away with it?
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