But, of course, our Congress is pathetically
impotent to deal with the real problems of the country. It’s too busy playing politics ALL THE TIME. Plus, Apple is an influential company and it
isn’t doing anything that other influential multinational corporations aren’t
doing.
So instead of our Congress addressing this tax issue
we might just have to rely on Ireland to fix the problem because Apple hardly
paid any tax to that country on all those billions. Why? Because
Irish tax law says that to be taxable income the corporate decisions have to be
made in Ireland, which, of course, they aren’t in Apples’ case.
The
Ireland Independent exposed Apples’ tax avoidance in that county with a story
yesterday under the heading, “Biggest
Irish companies paid tax at eight times Apple's rate”.
And if Apple ticking off the Irish business community isn’t bad enough, the
President of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Archbishop Sean Cardinal
Brady, signed a letter to the leaders of the G8 countries this week addressing
tax evasion and taxation. The letter
cited the Catechism of the Catholic Church:
“Submission to authority and co-responsibility
for the common good make it morally obligatory to pay taxes…” (No. 2240).
Now if we
can only get the leprechauns to rise up against Apple, we can shut down at
least this one offshore tax haven.
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