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Would it be wrong or disingenuous to suggest that a lot of companies do business or base themselves in Britain because it's easy to minimise their taxes? Would they stay if it was made harder?
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
They would continue to do business in UK so long as it's profitable.
Will Sky quit lucrative UK market if they had to pay 20% corp tax on profits made in UK? I doubt it.
That's one company with a big customer base in the UK, primarily serving the consumer market. There are probably many others who are based in the UK but whose customers are mostly elsewhere, especially trading companies in minerals, chemicals, raw materials, shipbrokers and so on.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
Would it be wrong or disingenuous to suggest that a lot of companies do business or base themselves in Britain because it's easy to minimise their taxes? Would they stay if it was made harder?
Would we care if Sky or some tulip coffee franchise fooked off?
That's one company with a big customer base in the UK, primarily serving the consumer market. There are probably many others who are based in the UK but whose customers are mostly elsewhere, especially trading companies in minerals, chemicals, raw materials, shipbrokers and so on.
Would they be the ones that have to buy a paperclip from the Cayman islands that costs £20bn wiping out their UK profits?
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