Milkfloat
Active Member
I imagine that Amazon has a 'code of conduct' related to tax, to make it clear to all parties; including shareholders that they will pay whatever tax the country the are in oblige them to pay. I know my company has this and large numbers of other big companies. I also imagine that it should not be easy from a shareholder point of view to turn around and start 'throwing profit' away by 'overpaying' tax. It may well in fact be illegal in many countries. The companies are playing by the rules of the game, just not the spirit. I believe that worldwide governments need to tighten up and legislate for companies to pay more tax for the situation to change significantly. Perhaps consumers can put pressure on companies to also abide by the spirit of the rules as a company like Rolls Royce claims it does.I mean what does he think as he reclines on a pile of treasure Smaug would envy, and reads of the £20 a week cut to to the UC income of the poorest and most vulnerable: "Not unless you make me."?
Now his personal wealth - that is a different matter. Him splurging his money on a ridiculous travel jaunt to space is a bit distasteful and I think he could be a little bit more like Bill Gates, but then again Bill Gates could be doing a lot more.