Africa has been trying for many years to find a solution to tax avoidance. There was little interest from Europe and the USA. Mostly because they actually gained from this tax that escaped from Africa and landed in their banks.
But life is a funny thing. What goes around, surely comes around. Now the USA is at pains to stop tax avoidance. Apple is accused of $74bn US tax evasion and thats what the news is all about.
The good news that has come out of this confusion is the push for harmonized tax system that will make it impossible to avoid paying their rightful contribution to the nation's treasury. Good news fro countries like Zambia whose tax base has been greatly eroded by such actions of multi-nationals.
I believe the way out is simple. Most tax havens would die without helping multi-nationals avoid taxes. So if there is a move to stop that, these tax havens will reject such a move. Do you think Ireland and Mauritius to agree to measures that will make it impossible for them to get money into their economy? But on the other hand, if the countries being affected unite to fight this kind of tax treatment and setup was to make these companies pay, great things can come up. Maybe even disagree to have Tax Agreements with these nations to force them to comply and make tax avoidance a thing of the past.
A positive outcome of this whole tax avoidance to me is the indication that the world is slowing becoming a solid market place, where if you ignore what is happening in Africa - tough luck, it will hit you in America harder than you thought. Apple is hopefully a beginning so that the world can come up with a solid united fight against tax evasion and avoidance.
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