• o_d [he/him]
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      254 months ago

      The way they’re trying to frame these companies cheating on their taxes, as if the government is the bad one for not letting them get away with it. My brain is melting 🫠

    • SexUnderSocialism [she/her]
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      184 months ago

      I saw someone on Twitter called “The Great Thinker” say:

      This is the worst time to do so as the economy is in a recession.

      he-laughed

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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      94 months ago

      This bit is hilarious, like what China couldn’t issue currency the way the US does if they really wanted to?

      “China’s fiscal deficits have reached a tipping point,” said Gary Ng, a senior economist at Natixis. “There is more urgency to find alternative revenue sources . . . and taxing the wealthy and some companies creates a less direct economic impact on most residents.”

  • @davel@lemmy.ml
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    324 months ago

    The US is run by the capitalist class, and from their point of view China is “authoritarian,” because the Chinese state isn’t allowing the capitalist class to run China.

    That’s what Western governments and Western corporate media really mean by “authoritarian” & “totalitarian” governments: that Western capitalist neocolonization is being stymied by those governments.

      • @Korkki@lemmy.world
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        If the government is in control of anything, capitalists will claim authoritarianism.

        It’s more like international capital wants unfetter access to resources and labour power in China. A country doing economic or resource nationalism is the problem, not the government doing stuff. All western governments are heavily interventionists in their economies, but they do it mainly for the capitalists and especially the international capitalists, what they do for the people is for keeping social stability so that they may keep their position.

  • FuckyWucky [none/use name]
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    4 months ago

    Chinese authorities are demanding wealthy individuals and companies double-check their taxes for unpaid liabilities in a move that threatens to further dent investor confidence in the world’s second-largest economy.

    If rich people can’t pay taxes, they shouldn’t be investing.

    “China’s fiscal deficits have reached a tipping point,” said Gary Ng, a senior economist at Natixis. “There is more urgency to find alternative revenue sources . . . and taxing the wealthy and some companies creates a less direct economic impact on most residents.”

    Economists should be sent to Mars tbh

  • Kuori [she/her]
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    204 months ago

    enforcing the law against the wealthy is genocide actually

    china’s evil truly knows no bounds

  • Jeena
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    184 months ago

    I can only read the headline but that sound to me like a very good thing though.

  • o_d [he/him]
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    174 months ago

    “This type of thing — local authorities levying extra fines and taxes on companies — is happening every day and it’s hurting morale,” said an economics professor in Beijing who wished to remain anonymous.

    Lmfao! Cry harder plz. Muh freedums!

    • granolabar
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      it’s hurting morale

      So about these beatings… I didnt reliaze they can go both ways.