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Turns out Garmin Ltd is headquartered in the Cayman Islands:
http://www8.garmin.com/aboutGarmin/i.../10-K_2007.pdf Does this mean they're avoiding corporate taxes in the US? -- The crimes of the U.S. throughout the world have been systematic, constant, clinical, remorseless, and fully documented but nobody cares to talk about them. ~ Harold Pinter |
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On Apr 25, 2:25*pm, Bob Fry wrote:
Turns out Garmin Ltd is headquartered in the Cayman Islands:http://www8.garmin.com/aboutGarmin/i.../10-K_2007.pdf Does this mean they're avoiding corporate taxes in the US? Why? Do you feel they owe you some? Garmin makes a lot of money outside the US. Why should they send money they make in Europe to the US? -Robert |
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"RG" == Robert M Gary writes:
RG On Apr 25, 2:25*pm, Bob Fry wrote: Turns out Garmin Ltd is headquartered in the Cayman Islands:http://www8.garmin.com/aboutGarmin/i.../10-K_2007.pdf Does this mean they're avoiding corporate taxes in the US? RG Why? Do you feel they owe you some? Garmin makes a lot of RG money outside the US. Why should they send money they make in RG Europe to the US? Can't answer the question? -- Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes. ~ Henry David Thoreau |
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Bob Fry wrote:
"RG" == Robert M Gary writes: RG On Apr 25, 2:25?pm, Bob Fry wrote: Turns out Garmin Ltd is headquartered in the Cayman Islands:http://www8.garmin.com/aboutGarmin/i.../10-K_2007.pdf Does this mean they're avoiding corporate taxes in the US? RG Why? Do you feel they owe you some? Garmin makes a lot of RG money outside the US. Why should they send money they make in RG Europe to the US? Can't answer the question? It is a stupid question. All corporations doing business in the US have to pay taxes on their US operations no matter where their headquarters are. If your beef is with non US goods, better stay away from Avmap too as they are headquartered in Italy. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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On Apr 25, 7:39*pm, Bob Fry wrote:
Can't answer the question? You seem highly opinionated about something you know nothing about. The location of an organization does not affect the taxes owed on US income. However, I'm sure as hell not going to be stupid enough to take the money my company earns in Asia and route it through a US head quarters. I could never compete if I'm paying double the taxes other companies in that area of the world are. And besides, what right does the US gov't have to money earned (and spent) outside the US. I have employees all over the planet and we have income all over the planet, the US gov't has nothing to do with much of it. Even companies you *think* are US based have offshore operations to hold their non-US earned income. No one is stupid enough (or could compete) if they had to pay US taxes on saleries they paid to South American employees. -Robert |
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If you direct their work or they are using tools, technology or knowledge
developed in the US then they are a US company and the fact that they perform the work outside the US does not stop the income from being attributed to a US based company. Now weather or not the US Government has a right to tax it is another story. "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ... On Apr 25, 7:39 pm, Bob Fry wrote: Can't answer the question? You seem highly opinionated about something you know nothing about. The location of an organization does not affect the taxes owed on US income. However, I'm sure as hell not going to be stupid enough to take the money my company earns in Asia and route it through a US head quarters. I could never compete if I'm paying double the taxes other companies in that area of the world are. And besides, what right does the US gov't have to money earned (and spent) outside the US. I have employees all over the planet and we have income all over the planet, the US gov't has nothing to do with much of it. Even companies you *think* are US based have offshore operations to hold their non-US earned income. No one is stupid enough (or could compete) if they had to pay US taxes on saleries they paid to South American employees. -Robert |
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It's double taxation.
There were some efforts in the past few years to rectify this situation, but some party has nullified that effort. Guess who. "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ... On Apr 25, 2:25 pm, Bob Fry wrote: Turns out Garmin Ltd is headquartered in the Cayman Islands:http://www8.garmin.com/aboutGarmin/i.../10-K_2007.pdf Does this mean they're avoiding corporate taxes in the US? Why? Do you feel they owe you some? Garmin makes a lot of money outside the US. Why should they send money they make in Europe to the US? -Robert |
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