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The Hill: Shooting yourself in the foot

  • December 10, 2014
  • Michael Mandel

What’s gotten into our European friends? Beset by slow growth, tensions over immigration and a rising fever of anti-Euro populism, some leaders are trying to deflect public discontent onto U.S. companies—a move that may turn out to backfire economically

The latest example comes from UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne. He recently floated a proposed “diverted profits tax” on foreign companies doing business in Britain. It’s been called the “Google tax” and little wonder, since it’s clearly aimed at U.S. tech companies.

Osborne describes the idea as a way to foil tax avoidance strategies many companies use. That’s a legitimate issue. But what the Chancellor is proposing is a unilateral step that could torpedo the elaborate process the European Union and other governments already launched (through the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) to develop a common approach to tax base erosion and profit-shifting.

This gambit by the government of Prime Minister David Cameron, a Conservative who is forever extolling Britain’s “special relationship” with America, is unfortunately not an isolated incident.

Continue reading at The Hill.

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