How American Game Companies Avoid Paying Income Tax
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A detailed description of how wealthy game corporations get away with what would be a crime if the rest of us tried it.
This is really all thanks to a Dutch journalist named Jesse Frederick, whose story you can find here:
https://thecorrespondent.com/6942/bermuda-guess-again-turns-out-holland-is-the-tax-haven-of-choice-for-us-companies/417639737658-b85252de
Super rad thanks to Ace Waters for the super rad cover tunes: https://www.youtube.com/user/acewatersthe3rd/about
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