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The Irish government opened the country’s doors to multinational corporations following an economic crisis that unfurled through the 1980s. Unemployment in the country spiked and a wave of migration followed.
Many multinationals took to strategies such as the “double Irish.” The strategy relied on the transfer of intellectual property between subsidiaries based in different countries with relatively low taxes.
In many ways companies behave like individuals. The psychology is almost often the same!
97 sats \ 1 reply \ @Cje95 12 Jun
TAX BREAK HAVEN BABYYYYYYY
Though I did think the EU had ruled against Irelands tax laws and forced them to change them for being the haven they are?
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Yeah they did it back in 2015 but they also included many new subsidies. I guess it still is a haven for companies.
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Is Apple there?
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