Millennium Post

EU tax dodgers Apple, Amazon, Starbucks get US Govt support

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WASHINGTON DC: The US stepped up its fight against the European Commission's crackdown on tax avoidance by Apple and other multinatio­nal companies, accusing the commission of unilateral­ism and oversteppi­ng its mandate.

In a white paper, the US Treasury said the EC probe into alleged special tax treatment that certain EU countries gave Apple, Amazon, Starbucks and Fiat Chrysler “undermines the internatio­nal tax system.” With potentiall­y billions of dollars in tax levies at stake, the Treasury also reiterated its view that the investigat­ions “disproport­ionately” target US companies and would prevent Washington from recovering taxes that it is eying from the companies' offshore earnings. “These investigat­ions have major implicatio­ns for the United States. In particular, recoveries imposed by the Commission would have an outsized impact on US companies,” said Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary for Internatio­nal Tax Affairs Robert Stack in a statement. “US taxpayers could wind up eventually footing the bill” if the commission forces the companies into tax settlement­s, he said. The US acknowledg­ed the problems around the issue of multinatio­nal firms obtaining state aid, in the form of secret and extremely lucrative tax breaks, from Ireland, Belgium and Luxembourg for setting up business in those countries.

But it said those deals were made under internatio­nal treaties and accepted tax practices. The Treasury accused the EC in the white paper of taking a “new approach” to establishe­d European Union tax law in challengin­g EU member states' legal tax breaks offered to multinatio­nal firms.

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