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Old 06-29-2013, 12:18 PM   #97
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Originally Posted by Xanthe View Post
One may not agree with the corporate tax laws as they stand, or why they exist as they do. But railing against corporations that operate under those laws when they are doing so legally is like spitting in the wind - it serves no purpose. Working to get the laws themselves changed, though, is what is needed.
This is the crux of the matter in my opinion. Law makers world wide are the ones responsible for the byzantine tax codes that corporations follow. If people aren't happy with how much taxes companies pay, then they need to put pressure on law makers to change the law.

But for people like rizla it is easier to bash companies online than to try and get laws changed.
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