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Petition to get the gov to reconsider the dividend tax changes
Perhaps I should have said they don't use an artificial system of global companies to dramatically lower their UK tax liabilities
It's free trade, plus it's completely natural to get clients to pay bills to Irish subsidiary, which in turns pays hefty royalty to Dutch parent company, which in turn does the same to Bermuda parent company which is owned by the parent company in USA. Can't see any artificiality here.
It's free trade, plus it's completely natural to get clients to pay bills to Irish subsidiary, which in turns pays hefty royalty to Dutch parent company, which in turn does the same to Bermuda parent company which is owned by the parent company in USA. Can't see any artificiality here.
Somehow I don't think I'd be able to that, should I wish to
It's free trade, plus it's completely natural to get clients to pay bills to Irish subsidiary, which in turns pays hefty royalty to Dutch parent company, which in turn does the same to Bermuda parent company which is owned by the parent company in USA. Can't see any artificiality here.
I thought they charged the Irish parent company for branding?
Why don't you do that with Majestic?
What is annoying is that as contractors we can't do this. Its only big companies that can.
Is it coincidence that they both make better coffee than Starbucks?
I guess they believe in quality to encourage customers to return and make repeat purchases that and the fact they need to be able to compete with other companies that have an obvious tax advantage over them.
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