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I wasn't aware that companies paid income tax
and even though my point is here in black and white you still missed it and come back with a pointy , sarcastic comment.......what a joy you are.....
I wasn't aware that companies paid income tax
and even though my point is here in black and white you still missed it and come back with a pointy , sarcastic comment.......what a joy you are.....
Accuracy rules
He is against Free Movement
Gave a detailed speech back in Feb about his plans for leaving the EU
http://www.daviddavismp.com/david-davis-speech-on-brexit-at-the-institute-of-chartered-engineers/
unfettered capitalism will be the end of the planet.......why shouldn't companies such as amazon , google ,apple etc pay tax .....even a modest 5% of operational profit would not be missed .......oooohhh but what about the share holders....?? twatt.
theres the problem, they dont necessarily operate here. they are foreign companies with a very small footprint in the UK. Apple sell a laptop to the UK subsiday for say £800 to be sold at £1000, but the manufacture cost £200 is elsewhere. Amazon trades through a Luxembourg subsidiary so pay tax there. Google dont official operate in UK, their servers are in US or elsewhere, their sales team in Ireland. it works the other way, the multinationals in the FTSE 100 pay tax here on profits derived overseas.Of course they should pay tax, and they do, just not as much as is fair. It is up to our Government though to create and implement a tax system that can dig as much out of them as possible without discouraging them from operating here. .
Obviously our trade deals would be even more decent with free movement and I wonder if the appointment of Boris - who didn't seem to have an immigration problem on 24 June - might make some sort of Norway deal a little more likely. I don't know how flexible Davis is on the specific question of free movement but Gove, who was almost religeously-anti, is out of the loop.
unfettered capitalism will be the end of the planet.......why shouldn't companies such as amazon , google ,apple etc pay tax .....even a modest 5% of operational profit would not be missed .......oooohhh but what about the share holders....?? twatt.
Two, three, more referendums - whatever. So, we should go on having referendums until we get the 'right' result - that's what you appear to be adwvocating. And you really can't see how that's less democratic? Words fail me!
Oh my goodness. Do you still think free movement is going to happen? It's not. May has been very clear about that.
I don't agree with pretty much anything you say on this subject, but on the above you are correct. The issue wasn't the result of the referendum the issue was allowing a referendum. However now its done you have to live with the result good or bad. You cant have another one to check. Its not best of three wins.
theres the problem, they dont necessarily operate here. they are foreign companies with a very small footprint in the UK. Apple sell a laptop to the UK subsiday for say £800 to be sold at £1000, but the manufacture cost £200 is elsewhere. Amazon trades through a Luxembourg subsidiary so pay tax there. Google dont official operate in UK, their servers are in US or elsewhere, their sales team in Ireland. it works the other way, the multinationals in the FTSE 100 pay tax here on profits derived overseas.
Yes, I am aware of this.
My belief is that profits made in one place should be taxed in that place.
I see you have no idea on types of taxation
Oh my goodness. The current signals are that it is not going to happen but I was wondering out loud if the appointment of free-mover (apparently) Boris might make it a little more likely. That's all. Sorry I spoke.
so we'd have BMW or Sony paying tax on the profits made in the UK to the UK, regardless of the costs being incurred elsewhere? there's the problem, working out how much "profit " is made where the sale occurs. the tax avoidance issue is a much smaller problem than people think (there are some gross distortions), and the alternative are likely to create as many problems as they solve.
The issue wasn't the result of the referendum the issue was allowing a referendum.
The issue wasn't the result of the referendum the issue was allowing a referendum.