Stunningly good customer letter from Apple. Do you want them or EU statist bureaucrats? Pick one.http://www.apple.com/ie/customer-letter/ …
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they are disputing the ruling. State aid now seemingly defined as "you're not taxing people enough" by the European Commission.
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Not at all. It's "You're not taxing companies the same". Irish don't have differential deals for people do they?
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we do in the UK. Top earners pay a higher % of income tax than low earners, for example.
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The rate is the same for everybody on each slice. Government doesn't negotiate deals for individuals.
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not true of, say, non-dom status. Also, different rules for married and unmarried couples re: inheritance tax.
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Not seeing relevant differential. All married get same treatment; all non Doms. No one individual is a category.
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you are if you negotiate your tax liability with HMRC - that must happen 1000s of times a year.
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What do you mean by "negotiate"? Ask HMRC to ignore tax law so you pay less tax?
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I suspect the EU is looking to recoup some of the €70bn it gave to Ireland to prop up their economy.
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The Apple deal with Ireland was struck 25 years ago. Retrospective taxation?
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