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RandySF

(59,225 posts)
Thu Feb 20, 2020, 03:40 PM Feb 2020

Facebook sued by the IRS for $9 billion in unpaid taxes

acebook is facing a lawsuit from the US Internal Revenue Service, which claims the social network owes $9 billion in unpaid taxes, according to Reuters. That lawsuit went to trial in a San Francisco court on Tuesday, and the crux of the case is a 2010 deal between Facebook and an Irish subsidiary it uses to shuffle money around internationally. The IRS alleges Facebook undervalued the intellectual property it sold to the subsidiary, thereby dodging billions in taxes.

Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer, AR and VR chief Andrew Bosworth, and three other Facebook executives will be called to testify, Reuters reports, and Facebook expects the trial to last three to four weeks.

Many giant tech companies shelter billions from taxes by keeping their money in Ireland because of the country’s low corporate tax rates. That often involves creating Irish subsidiaries that license out proprietary technology, trademarks, and other company property for which the subsidiary then pays royalties. The IRS claims Facebook undervalued the royalty amount between 2010 and 2016, which cut the company’s domestic tax bill as the royalties are ultimately reported as income.


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2020/2/19/21144291/facebook-irs-lawsuit-9-billion-taxes

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kimbutgar

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12. Funny a couple of years ago in Rome I sat next to a man and his wife who were from Ireland
Thu Feb 20, 2020, 06:34 PM
Feb 2020

When I told him we were from SF. He told me he worked for Facebook and traveled to SF all the time. He worked in the accounting department in Ireland!!!

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