EU ルクセンブルクにアマゾンへの追徴課税を命令 | NHKニュースを英語にすると
EU = The European Union urged the Luxembourg Government to illegally give preferential treatment for corporate taxes to Amazon.com, the leading Internet mail order company in the United States I ordered the Amazon side to pay an additional tax of about 33 billion yen.
As a result, the European Commission concluded that preferential treatment for corporate tax was made from 2003, it is judged that the EU's "supplementary state" prohibits fair competition, and on the 4th, about 250 million I ordered the Luxembourg Government to make the Amazon imposing additional taxation on the euro (¥ 33 billion in Japanese yen).
A member of Vestea of the European Commission who held a press conference pointed out that "About three quarters of the profits have not been taxed as a result of illegal preferential treatment," criticizing the Luxembourg Government.
On the contrary, the Luxembourg Government issued a statement and opposed the decision that "we have never benefited the company with state subsidies".
In addition, the European Commission has ordered the Irish government to add taxes of EUR 13 billion last year, saying it had made state assistance to an American IT company Apple, but has not put it into practice We also announced that it will file a lawsuit against the EU Judicial Court and once again showed our attitude that multinational companies will strictly respond to the move to escape taxation.
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