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.
(Score: 1, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 26 2016, @02:10AM
I think we all agree on that. The problem is that if the current gov structure has less money, which budget do you think they'll cut - the one helping us or the one lining their friends' pockets? The fuck the proles budgets will last as long as the current government exists, so let's first talk about how we get the traitors out of office, then once we have a truly representative and responsive government, we can talk about where to increase spending, where to decrease spending and whether to shift the tax burden.