Biggest supermarket company in Brazil paid on the last semester 98% of effective taxes: R$86 millions in profits, R$ 4,7 billions in taxes.
>>538196603what is that in real money not stones and shells
>>538196702R$86millionCurrency Approx. amountAustralian$ 23.9millionAUDCanadian$ 23.4millionCADEuro (€) 14.4millionEURChineseyuan (¥) 112millionCNYRussianruble (₽) 1.28billionRUBR$4.7billionCurrency Approx. amountAustralian$ 1.30billionAUDCanadian$ 1.28billionCADEuro (€) 788millionEURChineseyuan (¥) 6.11billionCNYRussianruble (₽) 69.8billionRUB
>>538196603Intankable, the Bostil
>>538196845>Russianruble (₽) 1.28billionRUBwho the fuck cares about some meme currency. kek, you're funny.
>>538196603im catarinense and i dont give a fuck about paulista companyalso, fuck off we are full
>>538198229Almost didn't announce this on every corner of the planet and filled yourself with nuggets.Enjoy the replacement.
Bump.
>>538196603Hilarious but its how you transfer wealth from the poor to the richprint infintite moneyneed to tax it back to avoid too much infaltionpoor people pay taxes from their earningsrich people pay taxes from their profitsrich people get richerpoor get poorerThis is what we do in Canada too
>>538202028>poor people pay taxes from their earningsIt's literally 98% taxes from the top companies.
>>538204399no... they 98% of top companies --- PROFITSThat's after deducting "investments"Meanwhile the poor pay tax on every cent they earn regardless of whether they try to invest in themselves or notWhat that means is the rich keep accumulating and the poor keep eating the inflationIf you want the corporations to actually pay you need to abolish deductions so they pay taxes on their accumulation of wealth, but that will never happen, best you will get is a wealth tax the rich will evade and you will pay
>>538202028Compare to Canadian taxes:1. Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) 23.5%2. TD Bank Group 21.8%3. Canadian Natural Resources 23.0%4. Enbridge (Pipelines) 24.1%5. Canadian National Railway (CN) 24.5%6. Bank of Montreal (BMO) 20.4%7. Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank) 22.8%8. Brookfield Corporation 18.5%9. Alimentation Couche-Tard 22.5%
>>538196603>R$86 millions in profitsMore than enough to stay afloat and keep expanding.