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Old 06-22-2013, 05:25 PM   #8
Edward_R
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Obviously it would be preferable to close the tax loopholes that enable Amazon to undercut its competitors. As that isn't as easily done it is acceptable to use other means.
It is quite remarkable that the US uses extremely aggressive methods to pursue their own citizens for tax payments globally, yet open the doors widely for corporate tax avoidance.
Does Amazon have tax loopholes that its competitors don't ?
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