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they are there to make a profit.
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That's like saying it's ok to murder someone if you happen across an area without any laws against murder (e.g., the Moon, Antarctica(?)).
There's no law against writing a bug in your code but svn blame and git blame still happily put the blame on you.
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The sadness of the moment is that the BBC made a couple of small lapses
of journalistic judgement recently and now the politicians are baying
for blood and trying to decimate the BBC, principally to stop it being a
strong investigative media entity, prying into their cheating of voters
and tax payers.
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http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/378085/is-tax-avoiding-google-telling-the-truth-about-uk-engineers
it seems the basic argument expressed by those who support google's tax evasion/avoidance (and don't hit me with semantics, they are both the same it's just one is artificially within the law)
is that seeing as the government can't come up with a decent law it is therefore the companies obligation to pay the least amount of tax because
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 3:49 AM, picolax <le...@hepatitisscotland.org.uk> wrote:
it seems the basic argument expressed by those who support google's tax evasion/avoidance (and don't hit me with semantics, they are both the same it's just one is artificially within the law)Right, in much the same way that "stealing" and "cutting in line" are both crimes, it's just that one is artificially within the law. Don't bother me with semantics.
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It's not an obligation, it's just common sense, which extends to individuals as well. Why wouldn't you strive to pay as little tax as possible while remaining within the law?
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