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Facebook Paid 0.3% Taxes On $1.34 Billion Profits

theodp writes "Facebook is unlikely to make many new (non-investor) friends with reports that it paid Irish taxes of about $4.64 million on its entire non-U.S. profits of $1.344 billion for 2011. 'Facebook operates a second subsidiary that is incorporated in Ireland but controlled in the Cayman Islands,' Kenneth Thomas explains. 'This subsidiary owns Facebook Ireland, but the setup allows the two companies to be considered as one for U.S. tax purposes, but separate for Irish tax purposes. The Caymans-operated subsidiary owns the rights to use Facebook's intellectual property outside the U.S., for which Facebook Ireland pays hefty royalties to use. This lets Facebook Ireland transfer the profits from low-tax Ireland to no-tax Cayman Islands.' In 2008, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg cited 'local world-class talent' as the motivation behind Facebook's choice of tax-haven Dublin for its international HQ. Similar tax moves by Google, Microsoft, and others who have sought the luck-of-the-Double-Irish present quite a dilemma for tax revenue-seeking governments. Invoking Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart's famous common sense definition of ethics ('Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do') is unlikely to sway corporations whose top execs send the message that tax avoidance is the right thing to do and something to be proud of."

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  1. good idea by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    you know what? good for them. also, thanks for the idea. I run a small business, 3 people including myself in the us, 10 overseas. all working hard. I put in about 80 hours a week of work. I pay an insane amount of taxes in the us - high income. from my point of view - union guys and other mid and low level jobs. people didn't work their ass of in school, don't have the needed skills, don't get as much an hour. people who don't work nearly the hours I do. I'm supporting them. I pay in more money, yet they have equal vote in how it's spent. and even in a tax system that's not having a higher % for more income - how's that fair? same %, yes, but it's not the same amount of money. I pay way more, but I studied more, I work more hours. that's why I make more. you're punished for not being a c student at school and a c worker in life. yes, get my money the fuck out of the us, and don't get fucked in the ass by people who didn't work hard enough and didn't earn it.

    now you might say - hey, factory guy, hard fucking work. he works hard, and may work two jobs. well, maybe learn a skill earlier on in life that doesn't get you stuck at a fucking factory and 2 jobs? that's what I did while they were smoking pot and ditching school.

    don't agree - please reply with your point of view. I'm open to an argument I didn't think of to change my mind. haven't heard a valid one so far, but please give me one if you think of something I haven't in my life.

  2. Re:Tax avoidance by amiga3D · · Score: 1, Troll

    When governments control more and more aspects of your life and take more and more of your money then of course the corporations that run the government have more power than ever. I don't mind paying taxes but I make less than 100,000 dollars a year and pay more than 50,000 a year in taxes by the time the Feds, State and local governments get through bleeding me. I remember when I was young and thought that 100,000 was a lot of money but after all these fuckers get through rifling my pockets it's a lot less. I can live on what they let me keep but don't think I'm happy at getting raped. My ass is sore and bleeding and I fucking hate those cocksuckers in DC....both sets of whores, Repukes and Dumbcrats.