Happy days leftwards, Starbucks not avoiding as much tax.
So Much For Subtlety
And yet we can see why the former head of Starbucks Howard Schultz was such a Social Justice Warrior and so happy for higher taxes. His company does not pay them.
It will be interesting to see if his successor holds the same views.
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To be fair, The Mail is not committing the sin of calculating – and being outraged by – tax paid as a proportion of annual turnover (as opposed to net profit) here. Which I believe is the point of the game. Technically, they get a pass.
No, the game to be played at The Mail online is to down a shot for every mention of the words “peachy derriere.”
Happy days leftwards, Starbucks not avoiding as much tax.
And yet we can see why the former head of Starbucks Howard Schultz was such a Social Justice Warrior and so happy for higher taxes. His company does not pay them.
It will be interesting to see if his successor holds the same views.
To be fair, The Mail is not committing the sin of calculating – and being outraged by – tax paid as a proportion of annual turnover (as opposed to net profit) here. Which I believe is the point of the game. Technically, they get a pass.
No, the game to be played at The Mail online is to down a shot for every mention of the words “peachy derriere.”