Eight of top 100 multinationals pay no tax on profits - Ireland losing out on billions of euro every year

Ireland is losing out on billions of euro every year because eight of the 100 most lucrative Irish-based multinationals pay no corporation tax and five more have a tax bill of less than 1%.

Eight of top 100 multinationals pay no tax on profits - Ireland losing out on billions of euro every year

Ireland is losing out on billions of euro every year because eight of the 100 most lucrative Irish-based multinationals pay no corporation tax and five more have a tax bill of less than 1%, writes Fiachra Ó Cionnaith.

However, the Revenue Commissioners and the Department of Finance have staunchly defended the current system, with Revenue chairman Niall Cody insisting “I don’t believe Ireland is a tax haven”.

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