[governance] Seven big U.S. companies paid CEOs more than they pain in tax in 2013: study

Jean-Christophe Nothias jeanchristophe.nothias at gmail.com
Wed Nov 19 16:22:27 EST 2014


Democracy being the mother of all Corps sins!
You are scarring us all McTim

Greedy corps looking for more dividends is the first reason, and they pay their fiscal advisor to go get these dirty money (avoidance of tax)
The absence of transnational fiscal regulation and convergence is responsible #2

Such statement is part of what legitimize the abuse of power by the power. Who's the simple citizen from any country able to pay for a legal firm or fiscal advisor to avoid tax?

McTim, you are ready to join Kadirov and Putin during their next dinner. This type of comment is what one can hear during such meeting.

Congratulations!
JC
(At least we know you are no democrat)

Le 19 nov. 2014 à 22:10, McTim a écrit :

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> On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 2:56 PM, michael gurstein <gurstein at gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/18/us-usa-tax-ceopay-idUSKCN0J20CJ201
> 41118
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> Do you not understand that the system of representative democracy gave us the current regime of tax avoidance being legal?
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> These are the big biz folks who will now be multistakeholderizing through
> their agent the WEF at the NMI.
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> Anyone want to bet how long before they take up the issues surrounding the
> use of the Internet for tax avoidance and come up with a suitably
> "multi-stakeholder" i.e. corporate friendly solution.
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> Don't demonise the Internet.  The current system of dodging taxes though offshore shell companies means they don't need to do it via the Internet.
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> M
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