Microsoft put their tax-evasion in writing and now they owe $29 billion. (pluralistic.net)
from King@r.nf to technology@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 2023 08:39
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Mojojojo1993@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 2023 09:07 next collapse

Can I have some

SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml on 14 Oct 2023 09:44 collapse

Dibs!

SuperJetShoes@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 2023 10:57 next collapse

UK here. Can they do the maths for us too please?. Just a few billion would let us employ a few thousand more doctors… That’d be awesome…Thx.

Flaky@iusearchlinux.fyi on 14 Oct 2023 13:06 next collapse

That implies the doctors would actually be seeing any of that.

beebarfbadger@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 2023 17:37 collapse

Unfortunately, it turns out that, in retrospect, the billions did not quite have the desired effect and the health system is just as fucked as it was before, but - unrelated: have you seen my new yachts? They’re even bigger than those of my cronies!

ServeTheBeam@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 2023 16:00 collapse

I don’t know much about the UK. Is there a doctor shortage there?

Flaky@iusearchlinux.fyi on 14 Oct 2023 18:07 collapse

From the UK, the NHS is in a pretty bad state. Long wait times, overworked and underfunded doctors to the point some of them are moving for better pay overseas, possible management issues (anecdotal, read on Reddit years ago) are to name a few. While not unique to it, there’s a certain pride to the NHS being a success for socialised healthcare so to see it in the state it’s in can be extremely frustrating especially as someone living in the UK.

cynar@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 2023 18:14 collapse

The NHS’s problems are by design, rather than inherent. There would be a lot of money to be made by converting us to a private health system, like America. Unfortunately, a lot of the people who could make that money are friends and/or backers of the Tories.

Their plan is to starve the NHS until it collapses. They can then step in with solutions to fix it (and be hailed as heroes). Unfortunately for them, the staff of the NHS are… stubborn. They are holding the NHS together despite the attempts to kill it.

Hyzerflip@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 2023 15:36 next collapse

Just imagine, this ONE company out of the hundreds if not thousands pulling this same shit are brought into compliance (and by compliance, I mean what they ethically should be paying in taxes), then how much good we COULD be doing as a nation. I say that but also have no doubts that the elected officials will just use it as their personal piggy bank to fund their friends companies.

beebarfbadger@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 2023 17:34 next collapse

Don’t worry, there may not have been much trickling down in the last few decades YET, but I was told that was juuust about due any decade now…

Edgelord_Of_Tomorrow@lemmy.world on 15 Oct 2023 01:09 collapse

For the conservatives, this is 2900 Abrams tanks or 362 1/2 F-35A fighters.

YeetPics@mander.xyz on 14 Oct 2023 15:58 next collapse

Maybe reclaim some of gates’ land he’s been buying up and turn it all into public land?

Astroturfed@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 2023 17:54 next collapse

Don’t forget to read down to the part where they are planning to continually tie this up in court until a Republican lets them off. Same thing they did with the anti-trust lawsuit. Same shit different day until something changes. I’ll believe they pay this when I see it happen.

PeterPoopshit@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 2023 20:27 collapse

They’ll get their $29 billion fine reduced to like $3.50 one way or another

Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world on 15 Oct 2023 02:47 collapse

goddamn Loch Ness monster

possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip on 14 Oct 2023 21:39 collapse

Believe it or not, that’s standard practice. Everyone wants the lowest taxes

captainlezbian@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 2023 22:47 collapse

I pay what I believe I owe, not what I believe I can get away with. Most people do.