Wait wait wait... We give a f what JUNKER makes list of ?? 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
EU commish, former Luxembourg President, Luxembourg who took forever to join this shenanigan and wasn't compliant in most areas. Junker who's hoping to keep the multinational corporation controlled EU , just another arm of this attempted offshore turf war, together.
Delaware and Nevada are openly doing the contrary and attracting at any cost business from other jurisdictions. Many clients from various financial centres have thus migrated to the USA.
In this opinion paper, lawyer Marc Hein, partner at Jurisconsult, warns that new OECD rules on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting could cripple the Mauritian financial services industry.
Canada wants to tighten up rules which allow companies to make things in a low-tax company and then sell them at inflated prices to an affiliate in a high-tax country, which shifts profits to the low-tax country.
Sure didn't get profits before, what does Turnquest think about now?
Morneau said he needs co-ordinated action with the provinces to find out who owns corporations, because only 10 per cent of companies are federally incorporated.
Well who's fault is that?! How about stop taking all the campaign lobby money.
(Not like we haven't welcomed them to take Nytard back)
The Bank of Canada said Wednesday that recent government policy has yet to cool hot housing markets. Indeed, the elevator that Morneau rode on Thursday to the fourth floor of First Canadian Place featured an ad for a discussion panel, “When unscrupulous deals drive a too-hot housing market.” But Morneau on Thursday downplayed concerns about a housing bubble.
O God another housing bubble. Yeh who's to blame for that? Not private finacing.
killemwitdakno says...
Sucks that he can't then request whatever he contributed be transferred to a company that will.
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killemwitdakno says...
Nice.
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killemwitdakno says...
And where was MOT's public posting for caterers where FYRE could review? MOT didn't utilize Atlantis' list of event servicers?
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killemwitdakno says...
Uh huh
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20…
the Grand Duchy had helped multinationals to avoid paying tax on profits through secret deals brokered by audit firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
See , this is exactly what I'm talking about. They'll frame us but facilitate it with their favors for these big corporations.
Truth is, they don't want the people to know when it's them in authority who cut gravy deals meanwhile overburdening the individual and poor man.
https://euobserver.com/political/136435
https://euobserver.com/economic/136175
O but they want to jail Assange. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luxembo…
On Bahamas moves to stop ‘devastating’ blacklisting
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killemwitdakno says...
Junker in the book Ruling Europe.
https://play.google.com/store/books/det…
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killemwitdakno says...
EU court says you can't wear crosses.
https://www.google.com/amp/www.telegrap…
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killemwitdakno says...
Wait wait wait... We give a f what JUNKER makes list of ?? 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
EU commish, former Luxembourg President, Luxembourg who took forever to join this shenanigan and wasn't compliant in most areas. Junker who's hoping to keep the multinational corporation controlled EU , just another arm of this attempted offshore turf war, together.
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killemwitdakno says...
South African trusts are taxed at 41%.
Weak case made for inequality in this article.
http://www.iol.co.za/personal-finance/w…
On Bahamas moves to stop ‘devastating’ blacklisting
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killemwitdakno says...
Delaware and Nevada are openly doing the contrary and attracting at any cost business from other jurisdictions. Many clients from various financial centres have thus migrated to the USA.
In this opinion paper, lawyer Marc Hein, partner at Jurisconsult, warns that new OECD rules on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting could cripple the Mauritian financial services industry.
http://www.mondaq.com/x/597344/Financia…
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killemwitdakno says...
Canada wants to tighten up rules which allow companies to make things in a low-tax company and then sell them at inflated prices to an affiliate in a high-tax country, which shifts profits to the low-tax country.
Sure didn't get profits before, what does Turnquest think about now?
Morneau said he needs co-ordinated action with the provinces to find out who owns corporations, because only 10 per cent of companies are federally incorporated.
Well who's fault is that?! How about stop taking all the campaign lobby money.
(Not like we haven't welcomed them to take Nytard back)
The Bank of Canada said Wednesday that recent government policy has yet to cool hot housing markets. Indeed, the elevator that Morneau rode on Thursday to the fourth floor of First Canadian Place featured an ad for a discussion panel, “When unscrupulous deals drive a too-hot housing market.” But Morneau on Thursday downplayed concerns about a housing bubble.
O God another housing bubble. Yeh who's to blame for that? Not private finacing.
http://www.financialpost.com/m/wp/perso…
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