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posted by n1 on Monday April 25 2016, @06:51PM   Printer-friendly
from the render-unto-caesar dept.

El Reg reports

Steve Wozniak has spoken out against Apple's tax affairs, saying all companies ought to pay 50 per cent in taxes.

Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live he said: "I don't like the idea that Apple might be unfair--not paying taxes the way I do as a person.

"I do a lot of work, I do a lot of travel and I pay over 50 per cent of anything I make in taxes and I believe that's part of life and you should do it."

Asked if Apple should pay that amount, he replied: "Every company in the world should."

According to Woz, money was never a factor when he started the biz with Steve Jobs 40 years ago. He added: "Steve Jobs started Apple Computers for money, that was his big thing and that was extremely important and critical and good."

Europe is currently scrutinising Ireland's tax arrangements with Apple over an alleged sweetheart deal with the company. Some have speculated the probe could lead to Apple paying $8bn in back taxes, even though the case is against the Irish government.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 25 2016, @07:50PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 25 2016, @07:50PM (#337066)

    If you add income tax and sales tax together that's pretty damn close to 50%.

  • (Score: 2) by Grishnakh on Tuesday April 26 2016, @08:26PM

    by Grishnakh (2831) on Tuesday April 26 2016, @08:26PM (#337618)

    Don't forget property taxes, especially considering the GP poster is in New Jersey where those taxes are obscenely high.

    Throw in gas taxes too (which is most of the cost of gasoline), various employment-related taxes, and it's easily over 50%.

    Now, to be fair, companies do have to pay some taxes too: when they buy stuff, they usually pay taxes on it (except for things which they're going to re-sell), so the sales tax bit really isn't fair. A corporation doesn't get to buy their computers tax-free, for instance, they pay the same sales tax we do. However, unlike us, they get to take a deduction for that tax, and we don't.