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If they pay more taxes to the city, then there might be a deal to not ask for a "tax discount" if the city uses M$ products.

In my city and county [in USA] a big reason we get business is due to the governments involved will give then some reduced taxes, or tax free, for a number of years. They do this to help the area employ more people who need the type of work offered. Now we have an arena that needs a new owner or we loose a lot of events along with our hockey teem. The new buyer wants the city and county to replace the "ice plant" at a cost of 1.5 million dollars or it is no deal.

So if M$ moves into the city, there has to be some advantage to M$, since I bet that the property taxes are higher than the old location.


On 02/17/2017 09:43 AM, H. Stoellinger wrote:
Well, from what I know, Microsoft moved offices from the area outside Munich into the town. Whether this had an influence on the decision of the city council? God only knows;-)...

Am 2017-02-17 um 15:25 schrieb M Henri Day:
2017-02-17 12:21 GMT+01:00 message <letter@openmailbox.org>:

Is there a trail of money between m$ and munich?

https://diasp.eu/posts/5166693

​I know of no evidence, but if one is adept at avoiding taxes, money can be
saved to use for other purposes :
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/02/10/how-microsoft-avoided-billions-in-taxes-and-what-the-gop-says-theyll-do-about-it/..
..

Henri




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