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    Default Of U2 and taxes.

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    DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) -- U2 Ltd., the Irish band's music publishing company, raked in $30 million-plus last year - and $25.8 million of it went to five unidentified "employees," according to documents obtained Friday by The Associated Press.

    Those "employees" are suspected to be the band members and their longtime manager, Paul McGuinness. But U2's public relations firms in Dublin and London refused to confirm that.

    While Bono has won accolades worldwide for raising awareness of Third World poverty, he has been criticized for moving U2's corporate offices out of Ireland to avoid paying taxes. The U2 Ltd. documents show the band moved its corporate base last year from Ireland to the Netherlands, where royalties on music incur virtually no tax.

    The move, while perfectly legal, strikes a raw nerve in Ireland, whose wealthiest citizens often live as tax exiles in other European countries to avoid tax.

    It's not known whether the globe-trotting Bono - who owns a mansion overlooking Dublin Bay - pays personal taxes in Ireland.

    U2 Ltd.'s move to the Netherlands coincided with the appearance on its accounts, for the first time, of five "employees."

    The documents, filed this week at the Irish Companies Registration Office in Dublin, record that the four band members - Paul "Bono" Hewson, Dave "The Edge" Evans, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen - quit the U2 Ltd. board when the company relocated to Amsterdam in June 2006.

    The documents offered no breakdown of pay to the five. Previous years' U2 Ltd. accounts, produced when the U2 members were still company directors, listed employee salaries as zero.

    U2 Ltd. said it paid nearly $1.1 million in 2006 tax to Ireland, compared to just $46,500 in 2005.

    The increased tax bill in 2006 reflects U2's sudden exposure to taxes on royalty income in Ireland. Last year the government - stung by criticism that its traditional tax-free status for artists was not intended to support multimillionaires like U2 - capped the tax-free benefit at $360,000 annually.

    Within months, U2 relocated its corporate base to Amsterdam.

    The U2 Ltd. documents, reflecting the band's continuous collection of royalty payments for album and music-download sales as well as rebroadcast rights, are unrelated to the band's profits from its most recent worldwide tour. Billboard reported that the Vertigo tour grossed more than $260 million.

    Bono and the other U2 members regularly make lists of Ireland's wealthiest people. One often published figure estimates their wealth at $860 million, but the figure has proved impossible to document given the band's myriad investment projects and companies.
    Nothing new, but I lolled anyway.

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    LOL U2 LOL!

    It was good for a laugh, but seriously who cares about U2?

    Oh and tax evasion is what they got Al Capone on btw
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda Man View Post
    LOL U2 LOL!

    It was good for a laugh, but seriously who cares about U2?

    Oh and tax evasion is what they got Al Capone on btw
    No one, but when I see them telling the average man and his government to give more money to the poor when they evade taxes that would go to helping the needy in their own country, it bugs me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evans View Post
    No one, but when I see them telling the average man and his government to give more money to the poor when they evade taxes that would go to helping the needy in their own country, it bugs me.
    Indeed. There's alot of assfucks like that though. See: Al Gore.

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    You'd think that'd be a pretty obvious sign to Ireland there's something messed up with their tax code, when the rich are moving away to avoid paying your rates. There's obviously something about the Netherland's tax code that makes it a better place for U2. Maybe Ireland should look into that, eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda Man View Post
    Indeed. There's alot of assfucks like that though. See: Al Gore.
    Oh yeah, him.
    "Save the planet! Don't use so much energy! Leave some for my mega huge mansion."

    Then, there's Live Earth, a complete and utter worldwide failure.
    "Hey, let's burn jet fuel by the ton to fly artists all over the place for their planet-saving concert!"

    :eyeball:

    EDIT: Jetset, fiscal evasion touches basically every country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jetsetlemming View Post
    You'd think that'd be a pretty obvious sign to Ireland there's something messed up with their tax code, when the rich are moving away to avoid paying your rates. There's obviously something about the Netherland's tax code that makes it a better place for U2. Maybe Ireland should look into that, eh?
    Read the article again, people move to Ireland to avoid taxes. U2 is just a bunch of greedy sonsofbiatches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda Man View Post
    Read the article again, people move to Ireland to avoid taxes. U2 is just a bunch of greedy sonsofbiatches.
    Quote that part, please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evans View Post
    Quote that part, please.
    I misread that. Disregard my last post then, Evans is a fag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda Man View Post
    Read the article again, people move to Ireland to avoid taxes. U2 is just a bunch of greedy sonsofbiatches.
    No U.
    "The move, while perfectly legal, strikes a raw nerve in Ireland, whose wealthiest citizens often live as tax exiles in other European countries to avoid tax."
    Quote Originally Posted by Evans View Post
    EDIT: Jetset, fiscal evasion touches basically every country.
    Ireland's loss is the Netherland's gain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda Man View Post
    I misread that. Disregard my last post then, Evans is a fag.
    Finally, something that seems corWAITAMINUTE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evans View Post
    Yep, nothing new and all the hypocrisies of U2 in this video:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6Pqj0e5SGc

    Bono: "It's time to make poverty history, like I was only making this point to Bill Gates the other day while staying on my private plane. We flew into santropay to have lunch"

    Bono and U2 for that matter are talentless idiots.


    No one, but when I see them telling the average man and his government to give more money to the poor when they evade taxes that would go to helping the needy in their own country, it bugs me.
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    I'm not sure if you also knew this but recently some woman stole Bono's glasses and he pressed charges on her.

    To add to it, I think she might have been poor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G.T. Funk View Post
    I'm not sure if you also knew this but recently some woman stole Bono's glasses and he pressed charges on her.

    To add to it, I think she might have been poor.
    :X How dare he not want to be stolen from! How HORRIBLE of him!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jetsetlemming View Post
    :X How dare he not want to be stolen from! How HORRIBLE of him!
    Nah, it's more the amount of attention he gave the case.

    Yes, a full court appearance.

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