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Stiglitz Calls Apple's Profit Reporting In Ireland 'a Fraud' (bloomberg.com) 197

Jeanna Smialek, and Alex Webb, reporting for Bloomberg: Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz said U.S. tax law that allows Apple to hold a large amount of cash abroad is "obviously deficient" and called the company's attribution of significant earnings to a comparatively small overseas unit a "fraud." "Our current tax system encourages companies to keep their money abroad, opens up a vast loophole through what is called the transfer-pricing system that allows them not only to keep their money abroad but, effectively, to escape taxation," Stiglitz, who advises Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, said. Stiglitz was speaking in response to a question about whether policy makers like Clinton and Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts, could develop a plan to encourage companies like Apple to bring their accumulated foreign earnings back to the U.S. About $215 billion of Apple's total $232 billion in cash is held outside of the country, third-quarter earnings results showed this week.
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Stiglitz Calls Apple's Profit Reporting In Ireland 'a Fraud'

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  • by geekmux ( 1040042 ) on Thursday July 28, 2016 @01:48PM (#52601349)

    Oh, c'mon, I couldn't have been the only one thinking about his cousin Hugo coming in to visit those who are "obviously deficient"...

  • Why encourage them? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by BarbaraHudson ( 3785311 ) <barbara DOT jane ... T icloud DOT com> on Thursday July 28, 2016 @01:51PM (#52601371) Journal
    Force them. It get's their attention quicker, and there's less chance of a sweetheart deal or some sort of forgiveness. Failure to do so could result in sanctions such as loss of all copyrights and other IP. Get them by the short curlies, and their minds will follow.

    The time for polite talks is way past.

    • You're not very good at strategy.

      Apple makes more profit outside of the US than inside.

      http://images.apple.com/pr/pdf... [apple.com]

      If you force their hand, they might choose differently than you think.

      • Apple does not make more profit outside the US. They are not selling more units outside the US. They booking profits outside the US because Apple is charging itself licensing fees because the business unit in Ireland holds the licenses that the US needs. This creates the illusion that revenue was generated outside of the US business unit.
        • So., you're saying they're lying on their official report that I posted above?

          Or are you just spouting nonsense that you don't really know anything about?

    • What happens when Apple just moves operations to Canada or Ireland, leaving the 13,000 employees in Cupertino out a collective $2 billion flowing into the U.S. from global sales? Do you still demand they pay taxes in America, somehow, on their Irish HQ?

      Apple has hundreds of billions of dollars sitting in a bank account. It can spend $100,000 to move an employee's family from the United States to Ireland, and drop $1.3 billion. The whole workforce, up and gone. Ireland would probably outright waive ta

  • by Overzeetop ( 214511 ) on Thursday July 28, 2016 @02:05PM (#52601493) Journal

    Does your real estate agent take a percentage of your profit?
    Does your broker base his fees on your profit?
    Does your property tax bill ask what your profit was?

    Of course not, so why is the US Government that? The value you get from the government running the military, maintaining safety programs,and building and maintaining our transportation infrastructure isn't based on how much you made last year, it's a fixed cost. Change to a gross receipts tax and every dollar you receive is taxed at a fixed rate. No worries about what is deductable, or what does or doesn't qualify as pre or post tax. Plus it's more easily auditable.

    My town uses it and it's pretty fucking straight forward. You put down what you grossed, and you multiply that by between 0.10% and 0.37%. Yes, you read that correctly - our local business tax is ten to thirty-four CENTS for every One Hundred DOLLARS you gross. And, aside from lying on your tax forms, there's no way around it.

    • by Ichijo ( 607641 )

      The value you get from the government running the military...isn't based on how much you made last year...

      That's correct. The value you get from the government protecting your money is proportional to your net worth, not how much you made last year.

    • The value you get from the government running the military, maintaining safety programs,and building and maintaining our transportation infrastructure isn't based on how much you made last year,

      You're right. It's based on your net worth at any given time. So arguably, what we should do is tax everyone on their net worth every year, because the more stuff you have the more the nation is effectively spending to protect it, the more it cost the nation to enable the commerce that led to it, and so on. Forget how much you made this year; what've you got?

      Oh, you don't want fair? Well then, you'd better settle for the deal you've got now, which is better.

      Actually, I'm fibbing a bit. I don't think that i

  • by npslider ( 4555045 ) on Thursday July 28, 2016 @02:06PM (#52601503)

    And Taxed in Ireland.

    They should add this to all product labels.

  • Fraud? (Score:2, Flamebait)

    by OzPeter ( 195038 )

    I think I need to quote Inigo Montoya on this one. Because if something is legal, how can it be fraudulent?

  • Apple also funnels U.S. profits through a Nevada corporation to avoid paying taxes in California and other states.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/29/business/apples-tax-strategy-aims-at-low-tax-states-and-nations.html [nytimes.com]

  • by Anonymous Coward

    "...Presidential campaign..."

    And that's where I stopped reading.

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  • They may need to start reporting their income as having been earned in China (where they do sell quite a few units). Which government do you think will cooperate with the US more fully in case of fraud investigations? China or Ireland?
  • Emphasis on *could*. Sure, she *could*. *Will* she? Probably not.

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