Is that calculation really correct? Does it count tax for all the employees? Does it count all specialized tax for things like gas or VAT, for all the things Netflix buys in their operation? What about all the media that Netflix buys and produces? What about all the taxes levied there on salaries and other activities? The article also talks about "income" and not "revenue"...
Zanni|4 years ago
[0] https://www.annualreports.com/HostedData/AnnualReports/PDF/N...
jan_Inkepa|4 years ago
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iamgopal|4 years ago
varispeed|4 years ago
Why do you think it is okay for a corporation to appropriate the tax employees pay as theirs? Employee pays this tax, not the corporation.
matwood|4 years ago
Rebelgecko|4 years ago
Erlich_Bachman|4 years ago
I'm not saying that the company shouldn't pay a direct tax on their profit, but that I want to know the real number counting everything. Focusing on some fraction of that number can be misleading, especially when the editors try to distill it into a short title, with possible agendas no less.
Kiro|4 years ago