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‘Silicon Six’ accused of avoiding almost $278bn in US corporation taxes over 10 years | US taxation | The Guardian
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a

'The report comes as the US tech companies’ influence has been highlighted by the presence of their bosses including Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Apple’s Tim Cook and Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg at Donald Trump’s second inauguration.'

The Guardian · ‘Silicon Six’ accused of avoiding almost $278bn in US corporation taxes over 10 yearsBy Sarah Butler

Most Ethical Mobile Phone Networks Revealed

[Read on Ethical Revolution]

Ethical Consumer Research Association (ECRA) have compiled a comprehensive report on the UK’s mobile network providers, revealing factors such as who pays their fair share of tax; who uses green energy; who are fair to their workers; and who direct their revenue to good causes.

TL;DR: There are four networks who score well across the board, whilst most of the rest are dubious at best.

The four “Best Buys” in order from the very best are Honest Mobile, Meaningful Planet, Ecotalk and You Co-op.

Who Pays a Fair Share of Taxes?

20 of the leading mobile network companies were included in the report and it was only the four mentioned above plus 1pMobile and Utility Warehouse who were deemed to pay their fair share of taxes.

Ethical Consumer checked each company to find out whether or not:

  1. It had subsidiaries on their list of tax havens*.
  2. It had the Fair Tax Mark accreditation.
  3. It had been subject to credible secondary criticism for tax avoidance.

*If it had subsidiaries in tax havens and did not have the Fair Tax Mark, ECRA searched for evidence that the reasons were clearly not for purposes of tax avoidance e.g:

  1. A public tax statement confirming company policy is to not engage in tax avoidance activity, and a narrative explanation for what each subsidiary located in a tax haven is for, and how it was not being used for purposes of tax minimisation.
  2. Public country-by-country reporting of sales made and tax paid in each jurisdiction that does not show likely avoidance activities.

What About the Rest?

As they always do, ECRA went in to a lot of detail in their reporting on the 20 mobile network operators which you can read it in full here to find out who uses green energy, is fair to workers, supports good causes and more.

(If you are a subscriber you can see the actual rating of each company. If you don’t subscribe you can still scroll below the paywall section to read info on how your mobile network fares.)

Who to Avoid?

ECRA concluded that the four brands to avoid are Asda Mobile, Sky Mobile, Lyca Mobile and Lebara.

Who else was Poor?

VOXI, Vodafone, Three, Talkmobile, Smarty, EE and Tesco Mobile were all deemed poor.

Who were ‘Sort of Okay’?

iD Mobile, O2 and giffgaff were at the low end of average, while Utility warehouse and 1pMobile were deemed average.

Who are Good?

Honest Mobile, Meaningful Planet, Ecotalk and You Co-op (in that order) were deemed the UK’s four good mobile network companies.

[Via Ethical Revolution]

Ethical Revolution · Most Ethical Mobile Phone Networks Revealed - Ethical Revolution
More from Ethical Revolution

"Keir Starmer’s Government is facing criticism over its opposition to a United Nations tax reform plan aimed at tackling global tax avoidance, as formal negotiations resumed on Monday in New York. The convention, spearheaded by 54 African nations, has garnered support from 125 UN member states but faces resistance from nine countries, including the UK, US, and Japan."

#UKPolitics #Labour #UN #TaxAvoidance

bylinetimes.com/2025/02/04/kei

Byline Times · Keir Starmer's Government Votes to Block UN Plan to Tackle Global Tax AvoidanceThe UK has joined with the United States and a handful of other rich nations in rejecting the UN push

Not a peep from Australia's mainstream media! The Accountability and Corporate Transparency Coalition has praised the Australian government for passing world-leading tax transparency laws. These laws will require many large multinationals, including up to half of all major U.S. firms, to publicly report country-by-country tax and financial data for high-risk jurisdictions linked to profit shifting and tax avoidance. A big step forward for accountability!

#taxtransparency #australiangovernment #corporateaccountability #profitshifting #taxavoidance #multinationals #auspol

thefactcoalition.org/australia

The FACT Coalition · FACT Applauds Australia’s Passage of Groundbreaking New Tax Transparency Requirements for Major MultinationalsMany companies, including as many as half of all large U.S. multinationals, will soon begin publicly reporting tax and other financial information for a range of high-risk jurisdictions typically associated with profit shifting and related tax avoidance schemes.

#USA #Taxes #TaxEvasion #TaxAvoidance #Inequality #Billionaires: "Billionaires are pretty confident that they can't be taxed – not just that they shouldn't be taxed, but rather, that it is technically impossible to tax the ultra-rich. They're not shy about explaining why, either – and neither is their army of lickspittles.

If it's impossible to tax billionaires, then anyone who demands that we tax billionaires is being childish. If taxing billionaires is impossible, then being mad that we're not taxing billionaires is like being mad at gravity.

Boy is this old trick getting old. It was already pretty thin when Margaret Thatcher rolled it out, insisting that "there is no alternative" to her program of letting the rich get richer and the poor go hungry. Dressing up a demand ("stop trying to think of alternatives") as a scientific truth ("there is no alternative") sets up a world where your opponents are Doing Ideology, while you're doing science.

Billionaires basically don't pay tax – that's a big part of how they got to be billionaires:"

pluralistic.net/2024/10/15/pik

pluralistic.netPluralistic: Of course we can tax billionaires (15 Oct 2024) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

Apple told to pay back €13bn in tax by EU
bbc.com/news/articles/ckgwkwxr

"The EU Commission accused Ireland of giving Apple illegal tax advantages eight years ago but the Irish government has consistently argued against the need for the tax to be paid back."

Insane! A country trying to *avoid* collecting taxes. Think about that

www.bbc.comApple told to pay €13bn in tax by EUThe European Court of Justice upheld a 2016 decision that said Apple received unlawful aid from Ireland.
Continued thread

"This is money earned from organised crime or narcotics operations, stolen from legitimate institutions, or simply hidden, legally, with the aim of avoiding taxation, alimony or embarrassment. In this world, theft is rewarded. Taxes are not paid. Law enforcement is impotent and underfunded. Regulation is something to be dodged, not respected."

#Trump #kleptocracy #ethics #OrganizedCrime #MoneyLaundering #taxes #TaxAvoidance
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'#HMRC withheld offshore #TaxAvoidance figures for #UK’s wealthy during election

Pressure on officials to publish estimate of offshore tax avoidance...'

'...estimated the tax gap to be £39.8bn for the 2022-23 tax year. The tax gap is the difference between the amount of tax that should be collected and what has actually been paid.'
theguardian.com/politics/artic
[Here's a #MagicMoneyTree just waiting to be harvested...]

The Guardian · HMRC withheld offshore tax avoidance figures for UK’s wealthy during electionBy Jon Ungoed-Thomas

A billionaire tax would raise $380 billion a year and make our tax systems fairer, report says
"It is the smart thing to do if we want to protect our democracies and give governments the resources needed to provide good public services — health, education, social security — and tackle the emergencies of our time — first of all, the climate crisis."
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abc.net.au/news/2024-06-27/tax
#ClimateCrisis #transition #tax #TaxAvoidance #PublicServices #CivilSociety #Common #Wealth

ABC News · A billionaire tax would raise $380 billion a year and make our tax systems fairer, report saysBy Gareth Hutchens