Wednesday, October 1, 2014

"THE EUROPEAN UNION HAS ACCUSED IRELAND OF PROVIDING WHAT AMOUNTS TO 'STATE AID' TO TECH GIANT ..."


"THE EUROPEAN UNION HAS ACCUSED IRELAND OF PROVIDING WHAT AMOUNTS TO 'STATE AID' TO TECH GIANT ..."


The European Union has accused Ireland of providing what amounts to 'state aid' to tech giant Apple-in the form of sweetheart tax deals. weiterlesen ... Dazu berichtet feedburner.com weiter: APPLE avoids paying billions in Australian taxes by funnelling ...


Ireland warned on illegal aid to Apple


BRUSSELS — The European Commission on Tuesday published a warning to Ireland that it had granted Apple Inc. tax advantages that could amount to illegal state aid. In a preliminary finding, the commission told Ireland that it may be ordered to collect ...


EU Accuses Ireland of Swapping Apple Tax Deal for Jobs


The European Union has accused Ireland of swerving international tax rules by letting Apple shelter profits worth tens of billions of dollars from revenue collectors in return for maintaining jobs. European Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia told the ...


How Apple got its 2% tax rate in Ireland - Quartz



How Apple got its 2% tax rate in Ireland
Quartz
Wouldn't it be nice if you could tell the government what you'd pay in taxes, not the other way around? Apple did it in Ireland, and might now be in trouble for it. Since last year's US investigation, we've known that Apple has an unusual tax situation ...



HELLO OCTOBER


I'm so excited for October like, next level excited. Rainy days, cups of hot teas, pumpkins, hot chocolates... I'm crying, I love Autumn so bad! I can't wait to see all the leaves turn bright and bake some cookies and use a lotta cinnamon everywhere because AUTUMN IS FINALLY HERE PEOPLE! Plus, a muc ...


European Outlook # 10, October 2014


Scotland votes No After a protracted referendum campaign the Scots have rejected separatism and Scottish National Party leader Alex Salmond has stood down. Oswald Mosley discussed representative government in Mosley Right or Wrong in 1961 - available from Amazon. Question: Will not this complete uni ...


British property prices up £20,000 in a year


British property prices up £20,000 in a year HOUSE values have surged ahead by £20,000 in the last 12 months, Britain’s biggest building society announced yesterday. London house prices reached a record high in September[GETTY] The price of a typical home across the UK rose to £188,810 at the end of ...


Wee lasses and lad


This week we "visited" Ireland. Our main book was Small Beauties about a girl who has to leave Ireland and her grandparents during the potato famine. She saves small beauties in the hem of her dress to take with her, mainly bits and pieces from home. We read a similar book called Katie's Wish so the ...



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