Q2: What do you call the provision of free fundraising services? Many large organisations do the majority of their good work through donating skills and resources.
What "services" are you talking about? Putting up a generic website that was worth half a day's job? This campaign costs them close to ZERO, but apparently you and a lot of others here still think it's a noble, grand - even generous - gesture. Mission accomplished.
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Wait a second. Apple made a lot of profit for example in the UK. Why on earth do you think the US treasury has any rights to taxes on those profits? Clearly those taxes should go to the UK.
Oh please, get informed.
Nearly every country in the world taxes people and corporations based on where they have put up their tents. Apple is a US company and when cash flows into their US pockets, they get taxed by the US treasury. Period.
Also they wouldn't get taxed twice. They'd just have to pay to difference between the foreign corporate taxes (which are a lot lower in places like Ireland, which now has to be bailed out by he rest of Europe) and the US tax.
It's the law. Don't like it, move to another country.
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