http://www.reuters.com/article/us-eu-taxavoidance-idUSKCN11G0AB
>"My message to those companies is you are fighting the wrong battle. You have to move on. Times are changing," the head of the eurogroup and Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem told reporters on arriving at a meeting of EU finance ministers in Bratislava.
>Online retailer Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) and hamburger group McDonald's Corp (MCD.N) face European Commission probes over taxes in Luxembourg, while coffee chain StarbucksCorp (SBUX.O) has been ordered to pay up to 30 million euros ($33 million) in back-taxes to the Dutch state.
>German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble welcomed the efforts while EU Commission Vice-President Jyrki Katainen said new rules were needed to eliminate mismatches and loopholes between member states' tax systems that companies exploit.
"What is clear is that with every new case of unfair tax practise or abuse, public frustration grows," he told a news conference at the conclusion of the summit.
America sheds a tear for each one of these companies getting their Hardworking profits STOLEN by the government ;_;7
Second Bombing of Dresden when???
>EU vs Corporations
Who do I cheer for?
>>71733
The corporations I guess
Cheap burgers sound nice
Refugees don't
>>71733
If I have to pick one, EU. That system can be fixed, corporations as a whole are built on, by, and for the worst kinds of human.
>>71774
The successful kind?
>>71733
who ever makes you happy anon
>hitting harmless american corp like amazon, mcdonald and starbuck
>not hitting a single european corps
>not hitting a single finance institution
>not hitting a single high tech conglomerate
>not firing a single goverment official
EU is strapped on cash and popularity so they turn to bully any corporations they can since there's no consequenc. They are worse than commie, they are coward.
>>71778
is this satire? i seriously can't tell
>>71732
>>"My message to those companies is you are fighting the wrong battle. You have to move on. Times are changing,"
What did he mean by this? Is the EU looking to keep it's chest brimming for war?
>>71757
Immigrants come to Europe as a labour force, at the behest of corporations.
A cheap burger needs cheap employees, right?
>>71788
I'm pretty sure he meant "corporations must stop trying to dodge taxes, the people know too much about it". Please put away the tinfoil hat.
>>71790
" the people know too much about it"
the people also know EU is a load of crap.
when will it be dismantled?
>>71774
>EU. That system can be fixed
You can just stop shopping at McDonald's, but somehow I think dismantling a continent-spanning government thing is a bit harder seeing as how they take your money whether or not you want to give it to them.
>>71792
>the people also know EU is a load of crap.
That's just like, your opinion, man. Plenty of people still support EU, unlike tax dodging corpos which are universally despised.
>>71778
>amazon, mcdonald and starbuck
>harmless
enjoy your fake stuff,gutter oiled burgers,typical antichristian but pro islam coffees
>>71732
The pic would be more realistic if the rich guys had curly side burns and yarmulkes.
>>71778
> delicious amerilard butthurt
>>71789
cheap burgers will require cheap robots
It's like a lovers spat.
>>71775
Great men are seldom good men
>>72015
Good is subjective.
So in other words theyre gonna let the UK become Tax Haven central after they leave