
Le società irlandesi hanno aiutato Pfizer a ridurre la fattura fiscale delle società, rivendica le indagini statunitensi
https://www.thejournal.ie/pfizer-tax-bill-ireland-us-6664139-Apr2025/?utm_source=thejournal&utm_content=top-stories
di JONFER—
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Company useful always look for a way to minimise their tax bills, it’s just that large multinationals can afford teams of tax consultants and lawyers to help them reduce theirs.
I wouldn’t be concerned about most of the medical manufacturing jumping ship on Ireland since by and large they are here to export to the EU mostly. However if I worked in an American company operating here that did the majority of its trade with the United States I would be updating my CV and potentially looking for a new job in the next year or two.
Companies that have invested billions in infrastructure and training might not move in the short term but there is little hope that they will expand massively in the future.
Moon found on moon
*surprised pikachu face* but why would they do such a thing 😳
That’s a large part of the Big Four’s existence. Nothing wrong with legally trying to reduce your tax bill either, if legal methods to reduce how much tax you pay exist why wouldn’t you take advantage of it ?
Duh
This is part of the mission of all companies. To maximize revenue and minimize tax. There is nothing wrong with this kind of thing as long as it is within the law of the land. And this headline, by itself, means nothing.
In fact the USA tax code allowed all this to happen..it was Ireland, among others, that branded it, and reaped the rewards for so many years. Well done to us.
If the USA wants to change the rules to cut off that business model so be it. It was good while it lasted. We will just have to find other ways to fund our state and pay people good wages. We lived by the sword and we shouldn’t complain too much. We did very well.
Can’t believe they didn’t attempt to maximize tax bill…
Straight out of the Trump playbook then
You can’t please them. First they are complaining about the EU investigating Apple and Ireland reducing their tax bill and now they are investigating Ireland for doing the same thing for Pfizer?