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UK companies moving their tax base to Ireland

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    UK companies moving their tax base to Ireland

    http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/3c79f654-7...0779fd18c.html
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/mai...2/cntax122.xml

    Kingfisher, owner of B&Q, and insurance firm RSA are the latest UK firms to consider moving their headquarters offshore to help save money. Kingfisher is said to be at "an early stage" of examining its tax domicile and has asked its auditor, PricewaterhouseCoopers, to review the possibility. Also, RSA is "considering" moving its tax base to Ireland.

    How do you move your tax base to Ireland? What is the tax domicile of a UK Company?

    Are we missing a trick here?

    #2
    All tax rates should be harmonised in Europe - plus minutes few percents max. All offshores closed. Then taxation can be gradually reduced.

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      #3
      Originally posted by AtW View Post
      All tax rates should be harmonised in Europe - plus minutes few percents max. All offshores closed. Then taxation can be gradually reduced.
      You really do live in cloud cuckoo land sometimes...
      ǝןqqıʍ

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        #4
        Originally posted by AtW View Post
        All tax rates should be harmonised in Europe - plus minutes few percents max. All offshores closed. Then taxation can be gradually reduced.
        Thanks for that insightful look into the state controlled communist mind.






        Now fook off and make that search engine.

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          #5
          Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
          You really do live in cloud cuckoo land sometimes...
          VAT is harmonised more or less - they do have rather high delta for tax difference allowed for countries, but still it was a way forward.

          The whole point of EU is to have level playing field - the key part to it is harmonisation of taxes.

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            #6
            Originally posted by AtW View Post
            All tax rates should be harmonised in Europe - plus minutes few percents max. All offshores closed. Then taxation can be gradually reduced.

            Absolutely not.

            each country should be made to compete for the privilige of companies locating themselves in their country. Governments will then be forced to make their business environments competitive, lifestyle attractive (no crime, good schools good health). If like France they attach more importance to civic society at the expense of being "business competitive" let them have the choice. If like Poland they want to attract manufacturing low cost businesses, but with shoddy housing and rusty transport, then let them. If like London they want to attract financial companies with big offices, established trading systems and strong infrastructure then let them.

            The last thing our rulers need is a set of rules and taxes that they dont have to do anything for.
            Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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              #7
              Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
              Absolutely not.
              What happens right now is that big companies shift their HQs around to find the lowest tax location - Ireland in this case. That's unfair competition and it will never work well for countries anyway as those HQs will jump from one place to another. As the result Govts have to increase indirect taxation (fuel, beer, smokes etc) on population, that's why people don't have much disposable income and that's why they almost had to get in debt.

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                #8
                Originally posted by AtW View Post
                All tax rates should be harmonised in Europe - plus minutes few percents max. All offshores closed. Then taxation can be gradually reduced.
                What ever happening to free market competition?

                Oh yes - you don't believe in it! Silly me I forgot....

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by AtW View Post
                  What happens right now is that big companies shift their HQs around to find the lowest tax location - Ireland in this case. That's unfair competition and it will never work well for countries anyway as those HQs will jump from one place to another. As the result Govts have to increase indirect taxation (fuel, beer, smokes etc) on population, that's why people don't have much disposable income and that's why they almost had to get in debt.
                  And if it is a blanket across Europe they will relocate outside the EU.
                  I am not qualified to give the above advice!

                  The original point and click interface by
                  Smith and Wesson.

                  Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by AtW View Post
                    What happens right now is that big companies shift their HQs around to find the lowest tax location - Ireland in this case. That's unfair competition and it will never work well for countries anyway as those HQs will jump from one place to another. As the result Govts have to increase indirect taxation (fuel, beer, smokes etc) on population, that's why people don't have much disposable income and that's why they almost had to get in debt.
                    Why is it unfair? why is it fair for you to live and work here when you should be back in Russia earning and paying tax there.
                    Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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