Thursday, June 13, 2013

Poland Why do not earn the Apple'u and Google's? - On 24

are 13.8 million annual revenue of Apple Europe – according to data from the National Court Register. The Google Poland officially logs revenues of 139 million. In fact, the two companies reach a turnover of one billion Polish zlotys – says “Gazeta Wyborcza”.

The data that can be found in the National Court Register shows that the net profit of Apple Poland is 4 million and profit Google’s net United States – 12.4 million. On the basis of these data is calculated income tax paid by both companies – respectively 1.1 and 3.6 million. However, as he writes, “Gazeta Wyborcza”, only the sale of devices Apple brings the company one billion dollars per year, and Google are attracting more than 750 million dollars per year from the Polish advertising market.

Why the amount actually earned in Poland differ from those , which are located in KRS? This effect of corporate strategy, which – within the limits of the law – work just to pay the lowest taxes. As a result, buyers of Apple products and services, Google pay VAT in Poland, but the majority of transactions, delivery and settlement takes place across borders – explains the “Gazeta Wyborcza”. “Polish consumers to order goods online and receive packets from the Netherlands, and the texture of Ireland” – we read in the paper.

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