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There's another side that says that taxes themselves are immoral given that they are paid as a result of coersion.

So no, not done.




Western Europe consists of modern welfare states. This is the model that we, Europeans, chose democratically over the span of decades or even centuries. In a welfare state, people and companies that are better off pay (more) taxes to support welfare, education, infrastructure, etc.

Apple doesn't get to decide for us what our collective moral values are. If they don't like them, they should stop doing business in Europe. Otherwise, they should just pay their dues like nearly every person and small/midsize company in Europe does. Since Europe is a hugely profitable market, this is the better option for them.


This comment comes off as extremely offensive. You are basically saying that you, European people, democratically and unilaterally chose that you can extort people at gunpoint to make better living for yourself, parasiting on other peoples work.

I wouldn't exactly call these values "moral".

Apple should just pull out from Europe.


This comment comes off as extremely offensive. You are basically saying that you, European people, democratically and unilaterally chose that you can extort people at gunpoint to make better living for yourself,

If you want to do business in a country, you have to live by the laws of the country. If a country's laws specify that a certain percentage of profit should be paid as taxes, it is like it is.

Some countries prefer free-for-all capitalism. Other countries prefer to have state-mandated universal health care, a decent amount of holidays, a certain income for unemployed, etc. Those facilities have to be funded somehow.

I wouldn't exactly call these values "moral".

Sure, for someone who believes in pure capitalism, it is not moral. For someone who believes in social democracy, it is. For a typical EU citizen (making a large generalization), US-style capitalism is immoral. Unfortunately, the US tries very hard to export their model to the rest of the world (which is of course in the interest of the US).

Apple should just pull out from Europe.

Even with the normal taxation tariffs (that smaller companies cannot dodge), Apple will make a large profit in Europe. So, that would be a large loss to them.


Taxation is the price of living (or participating in a market) in a developed country and benefiting from shared infrastructure. Apple needs somewhere for their distribution planes to land, their users need affordable electricity, no-one will buy new phones if they can’t afford to eat. Maybe we can obsolete airports, national energy grids and food distribution networks one day but until then, taxes need to be paid?




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