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Germany and Britain pressed the Group of 20 leading economies on Monday to tighten international standards for corporate tax regimes in order to close loopholes for big companies. ... "That is best achieved through international action in the G20 and other relevant international fora to ensure strong standards," they said at a meeting of G20 finance ministers and central bankers in Mexico City. The two-day meeting, which ended on Monday, was focused on threats to ...
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Germany and Britain pressed the Group of 20 leading economies on Monday to tighten international standards for corporate tax regimes in order to close loopholes for big companies.
The finance ministers of both nations said tax standards had struggled to keep up with changes in global business practices, such as e-commerce, which enable some large firms to shift taxes on profits to other jurisdictions.
"Britain and Germany want competitive corporate tax systems that attract global companies to our countries, but also want global companies to pay those taxes," said Germany's Wolfgang Schäuble and Britain's George Osborne said in a joint statement.
"That is best achieved through international action in the G20 and other relevant international fora to ensure strong standards," they said at a meeting of G20 finance ministers and central bankers in Mexico City.
The two-day meeting, which ended on Monday, was focused on threats to the global economy including the debt crisis in Europe and a looming fiscal crunch in the United States.
Funny thing about all this tax talk is, that the Left just LOVES Taxing. They don't care if the money goes to Government corruption and waste, a black hole as far as they are concerned. they just love Taxes for loving Taxes sake. They hate people keeping their money.
As both of these parties are on the right, the comment makes no sense. Perhaps IchBinKonig enjoys paying extra tax to make up for that which is avoided by large corporations.
Wealthy Russians, including mafiosi, would most benefit from an EU bailout to Cyprus, Der Spiegel magazine reported Monday, quoting a German intelligence agency report. READ (3 COMMENTS)
Ubiquitous café chain Starbucks has not paid federal income taxes in Germany since it started operating in the country back in 2002, according a recent report. READ (6 COMMENTS)
Troubled Deutsche Bank has rented out the whole of one of Germany’s poshest hotels – for its top managers to spend three days taking about cutting costs and saving money, a magazine reported at the weekend. READ (14 COMMENTS)
German pharmaceutical company Merck has stopped selling its cancer drug Erbitux to Greek hospitals, as they are not able to pay. Patients needing the drug will have to buy it themselves from pharmacies. READ (8 COMMENTS)
German heavy industry giant ThyssenKrupp said on Friday it had won a contract worth more than a billion euros ($1.3 billion) to build a number of fertiliser plants in the United States. READ (1 COMMENT)
Two former managers at a German insurance firm have been charged with criminal breach of trust - for organising a sex party and trying to hide the costs of prostitutes hired for their colleagues. READ (1 COMMENT)
The British retailer Marks and Spencer (M&S) is to launch a fresh assault on the German market, following the 2001 closure of its continental stores due to poor sales figures. READ (7 COMMENTS)
Thousands of German workers at Opel cars will lose their jobs in another round of cuts announced this week by the car maker's owner General Motors. As many as 2,300 people have already been let go. READ (4 COMMENTS)
Half of Germany’s federal states have pulled themselves into the black, new figures show, while their overall debt has practically halved over the last year. The eastern state of Saxony has the healthiest finances.
Berlin‘s state government has bought a chunk of the city’s privatised water company to bring the lion’s share of the firm into public hands, two years after a referendum showed the capital’s citizens wanted their water back.
In 2012 Thea Dorn, an author and critic who has undertaken a great deal for the forum:authors, takes centre stage as curator after Ilija Trojanow and Matthias Politycki.
Wieland Speck is a filmmaker and head of the section Panorama of the Berlinale, an essential part of which are gay and lesbian films.
Creativity in German cooking today comes in many forms, ranging from the inspired bill of fare and literature on the menu to underground supper clubs....
Professional and qualified consultancy on all insurance and finance matters in Germany, Telephone: +49 2163 571 1740, Email: bg@albatross-assurance.
Learn about art and study drawing and painting with award winning artist and educator Tom Ruggio in an incredibly inspiring atmosphere. Artists and students from beginner to advanced will learn from our exciting art itinerary.
Spectrum Int. aLC Master Agent for int. Private Health Ins. also offering all kinds of NATO/ BFG Insurances, Tel.: 0049 (0)2451 910 94 50, Email: info@ericon-broker.
The finance ministers of both nations said tax standards had struggled to keep up with changes in global business practices, such as e-commerce, which enable some large firms to shift taxes on profits to other jurisdictions.
"Britain and Germany want competitive corporate tax systems that attract global companies to our countries, but also want global companies to pay those taxes," said Germany's Wolfgang Schäuble and Britain's George Osborne said in a joint statement.
"That is best achieved through international action in the G20 and other relevant international fora to ensure strong standards," they said at a meeting of G20 finance ministers and central bankers in Mexico City.
The two-day meeting, which ended on Monday, was focused on threats to the global economy including the debt crisis in Europe and a looming fiscal crunch in the United States.
Funny thing about all this tax talk is, that the Left just LOVES Taxing. They don't care if the money goes to Government corruption and waste, a black hole as far as they are concerned. they just love Taxes for loving Taxes sake. They hate people keeping their money.
As both of these parties are on the right, the comment makes no sense. Perhaps IchBinKonig enjoys paying extra tax to make up for that which is avoided by large corporations.
Wealthy Russians, including mafiosi, would most benefit from an EU bailout to Cyprus, Der Spiegel magazine reported Monday, quoting a German intelligence agency report. READ (3 COMMENTS)
Ubiquitous café chain Starbucks has not paid federal income taxes in Germany since it started operating in the country back in 2002, according a recent report. READ (6 COMMENTS)
Troubled Deutsche Bank has rented out the whole of one of Germany’s poshest hotels – for its top managers to spend three days taking about cutting costs and saving money, a magazine reported at the weekend. READ (14 COMMENTS)
German pharmaceutical company Merck has stopped selling its cancer drug Erbitux to Greek hospitals, as they are not able to pay. Patients needing the drug will have to buy it themselves from pharmacies. READ (8 COMMENTS)
German heavy industry giant ThyssenKrupp said on Friday it had won a contract worth more than a billion euros ($1.3 billion) to build a number of fertiliser plants in the United States. READ (1 COMMENT)
Two former managers at a German insurance firm have been charged with criminal breach of trust - for organising a sex party and trying to hide the costs of prostitutes hired for their colleagues. READ (1 COMMENT)
The British retailer Marks and Spencer (M&S) is to launch a fresh assault on the German market, following the 2001 closure of its continental stores due to poor sales figures. READ (7 COMMENTS)
Thousands of German workers at Opel cars will lose their jobs in another round of cuts announced this week by the car maker's owner General Motors. As many as 2,300 people have already been let go. READ (4 COMMENTS)
Half of Germany’s federal states have pulled themselves into the black, new figures show, while their overall debt has practically halved over the last year. The eastern state of Saxony has the healthiest finances.
Berlin‘s state government has bought a chunk of the city’s privatised water company to bring the lion’s share of the firm into public hands, two years after a referendum showed the capital’s citizens wanted their water back.
In 2012 Thea Dorn, an author and critic who has undertaken a great deal for the forum:authors, takes centre stage as curator after Ilija Trojanow and Matthias Politycki.
Wieland Speck is a filmmaker and head of the section Panorama of the Berlinale, an essential part of which are gay and lesbian films.
Creativity in German cooking today comes in many forms, ranging from the inspired bill of fare and literature on the menu to underground supper clubs....
Professional and qualified consultancy on all insurance and finance matters in Germany, Telephone: +49 2163 571 1740, Email: bg@albatross-assurance.
Learn about art and study drawing and painting with award winning artist and educator Tom Ruggio in an incredibly inspiring atmosphere. Artists and students from beginner to advanced will learn from our exciting art itinerary.
Spectrum Int. aLC Master Agent for int. Private Health Ins. also offering all kinds of NATO/ BFG Insurances, Tel.: 0049 (0)2451 910 94 50, Email: info@ericon-broker.
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