tax havens wrote:
Okay, keep drinking the Apple Koolaid. Ireland is not a tax haven. Okay.
dutiest wrote:Apple has been criticized for years even as it has so often run out 5-10 billion dollar profits per quarter and holds well over $100 billion in cash in tax havens with no idea of what to do with it.
The money is not in "tax havens." It was earned by sales in foreign countries using products made in foreign countries and sold by foreign employees. In other words no Good Old USA involvement. The engineering and design was partly done in the USA and the money those people made was taxed in the Good Old USA. But a part of the engineering and design is done in foreign countries.
The US has no claim to that "tax haven" money. But the US could provide incentives to Apple to get them to invest that foreign money in the US. The US wants to tax that money as if it was all made in the US so Apple pays the foreign taxes and the money stays out of the US. Apple will continue to expand Globally while the US is left out of the "tax haven" money.