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Old 04-09-2015, 10:10 PM   #37
Little.Egret
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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx View Post
My taxation philosophy is simply stated: if a company earns money in a country then the company pays taxes in that country without using tax evasion schemes.{...}

Hee!

So you have to define in law what "earns money in a country " means.

Which is where we came in.

Are books downloaded from the Amazon Kindle store Amazon.com.au an example of "earns money in a country " ?

Amazon.com ?
Smashwords.com ?

If Coffee Kingdom were an Oz coffee chain and pays the owner of the name, an Irish company, for the right to use the name, the payment reduces taxable profits. Does the Australian Government refuse to recognise that ?

If so, does the Irish government seize payments to Fosters ?
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