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...In addition, the commission lost a similar case over the Netherlands’ tax deals with Starbucks but has not filed an appeal....
...days after Roe v....
...It lost a similar but much smaller case against Starbucks and the Netherlands last year....
...The EU lost last year on its ruling to order Starbucks to pay back €30m in taxes to the Netherlands on the grounds that officials were unable to provide enough evidence that showed the tax arrangements were...
...Capital Corporation and Citic Securities find it harder to compete....
...Just about everyone has hurt China’s feelings at some point or another: Nike, Starbucks, Apple and Dolce & Gabbana are all offenders....
...Dunkin’ is following the example of its rival Starbucks, which until 2011 was called Starbucks Coffee. The aim is a catchy identity that sets no limits. One motive is an urge to globalise....
...This is as true for traditional businesses such as Fiat and Starbucks as it is for Amazon and Airbnb....
...Decisions have been taken against Apple in Ireland, Starbucks in the Netherlands, and Amazon and Fiat in Luxembourg....
...But tax policy in the Netherlands has come under scrutiny after the European Commission charged the Dutch government with striking a so-called sweetheart deal with US coffee chain Starbucks....
...Last week the US Treasury accused the commission of behaving like a “supranational tax authority” that threatened international tax reform agreements through the inquiries....
...The company will have to pay billions of euro in back taxes to Dublin as the European Commission moves to redraw the boundaries on aggressive tax avoidance by the world’s biggest corporations....
...corporations. —————- The case for trade and the TPP has largely been won in Nebraska, a proud farm state that sends beef and soybeans around the world....
...Although PLDT chairman Manuel V....
...Mr Lew’s intervention makes him the most senior official yet to criticise the recent spate of tax investigations into a series of American companies, which includes Starbucks and Amazon as well as Apple....
...That is why we have taken a wide range of action, both domestically and leading the international agenda on this.”...
...Brussels struck its first blow in the state aid tax cases in October by ordering Luxembourg and the Netherlands to recoup tens of millions of euros from the Italian carmaker Fiat and the US coffee shop chain Starbucks...
...That followed decisions in October ordering Luxembourg and the Netherlands to recoup tens of millions of euros from the Italian carmaker Fiat and the US coffee shop chain Starbucks....
...Concerns over their behaviour have triggered calls for an international crackdown to close loopholes and restrict the use of tax havens....
...Large corporations including Apple, Google and Starbucks have come under fire from politicians and the media in recent years over their tax arrangements....
...Many companies argue that their international operations are bread-and-butter businesses that owe their profits mainly to branding, recipes and know-how generated outside of the EU....
...One of the details in the Starbucks case is that its Swiss operation sells coffee beans to the Dutch unit at a 20 per cent mark-up....
...The pledge marks the latest example of corporations taking action on issues when they perceive that the mood of their consumers has shifted....
...Not just individual bloggers and other self-publishers, but also companies and corporations....
...The four most conspicuous cases involve deals for Apple in Ireland, Starbucks in the Netherlands and Fiat and Amazon in Luxembourg....
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