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Old 04-04-2011, 10:09   #20
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Re: * News * Politics * Economic policy Ministers admit family debt burden i

mertle, given your comment about how things would all be fine if companies would pay their taxes do you have any comment on the link I posted, or the very simple fact that none of these companies are engaging in illegal tax evasion and have paid the taxes that are due?

Or that >70% of company taxes are paid by customers and staff, as noted by that link?
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