Het volgend artikel vond ik op het blog van Stan van Houcke, het handelt over grote wapenfabrikanten en internationale defensie ‘bedrijven’, die Nederland als belastingparadijs gebruiken. Zo ziet u maar weer, dat Nederland als klein land niet alleen goed is in wapenhandel en fabricage, maar ook in het faciliteren van deze doodsindustrie…… Een doodsindustrie die wereldwijd zoveel ellende brengt, dat zelfs vluchtelingen uit het Midden-Oosten en Afrika hier (terecht) een veilig heenkomen zoeken………..
Tax
evasion and weapon production: Letterbox arms companies in the
Netherlands
23
December 2015
Report
Amongst the
big companies using the Dutch evasion routes are a large number of
arms manufacturers and major international defence companies. Their
almost empty offices or even only mailboxes in the Netherlands gives
them the legal possibility pay as little tax as possible with all
available legal tricks.
Taxes
are the financial foundation of modern states. They pay for common
goods such as infrastructure, education and health care. Not only
individual citizens but also companies profit from these common
goods, e.g. the infrastructure for their transports is provided for
by states. However, many big companies have a large number of
strategies to pay as little tax as possible. For this they do not
have to breach laws, as there are many meshes in tax law to slip
through. We call this tax evasion. The Netherlands is notorious for
its tax evasion possibilities. Amongst the big companies using the
Dutch evasion routes are a large number of arms manufacturers and
major international defence companies.
Who
are these tax evading arms companies and what are their strategies?
In this report, Stop Wapenhandel publishes its findings resulting
from a search through the Dutch Chamber of Commerce. We found a large
number of arms producing companies with shell companies established
in the Netherlands. The major production of these companies takes
place in the major western arms producing countries; the United
States, United Kingdom, France and Germany. The arms companies turned
out to have zero or minimal personnel presence in the Netherlands.
Their almost empty offices or even only mailboxes gives them the
legal possibility pay as little tax as possible with all available
legal tricks.
The
top-100 of global arms companies1 has been used as the starting point
for this research. Of the almost US$ 450 billion annual defence
production, these top-100 companies are responsible for about half,
which is US$ 205 billion. Of the first ten biggest arms companies,
seven have legal structures in the Netherlands. And one-third of the
hundred biggest defence companies turned out to have one or more
holdings in the Netherlands. They shuffle around with money and play
tricks with prices and product costs to pay minimal taxes. Most of
them are western-based companies, most have high profit rates.
Tax
evasion by these companies is double cynical. Because not only are
arms companies using, as all companies do, economic infrastructure
paid for by taxes. It is also their products which are paid for by
taxes. The lion share of what arms companies produce is bought by
governments. Moreover, much of their research and development is
subsidized by governments or done in cooperation with publicly funded
universities and/or research institutes. As this study shows, arms
companies profit in all possible ways from public money but
contribute as little as possible.
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