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[–] mannycalavera@feddit.uk 5 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

I'm sorry, Ireland will never be sanctioned for this. They're aligned with two powerful trading blocs.

Inside the EU: they don't meaningfully do anything to stop this practice of tax avoidance. They'll play a good game taking US multinationals to court, yes, and imposing laughable fines. But ultimately they're not going to outright ban this practice or force Ireland to stop. They're either not capable or unwilling. Time has showed both.

Friends with the US: if there's any "special relationship" with the US, it's not France it's not the UK it's Ireland. There's too many votes, to be blunt, in the "Irish American" caucuses for The US to change any position on Ireland regarding tax evasion.

Time to face facts. That tax isn't coming home. It's being funneled via Ireland for the benefit of US multinationals who wish their CEOs to vacation in Hawaii twice a year for a small cut taken by Ireland.

Luck of the Irish, eh?

[–] granolabar@kbin.melroy.org -1 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Russians, Chinese and Arabs in London are bigger issues city no doubt. At least in Ireland the good guys launder their money and evade taxes.

Good to see irelsnd so rich and homeless population is on rise. As if that's how system is intended to work.

The richer the country the more homeless

American way?

[–] Squizzy@lemmy.world 1 points 3 hours ago

Just how this is structured shows how angry you are, there is a lot of information and these a complex issues but they are not all linked to the corporate taxation policy.

People are wildly angry about these small things, the corporstions that HQ in ireland are active in te US and likely have less pay and conditions than they do in Ireland. The US should be fighting for better working conditions not giving out about corporate taxation, every country does their best to attract investment.