Two layers of electrified, barbed wire, with armed guards to keep a colony secure. Colonialism has never actually ended

  • camaron28 [he/him]
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    3 years ago

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    You just compared them, what's your point?

    • SerLava [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Gibraltar also being a tax haven is just completely irrelevant, it wasn't established so they could have a stupid tax haven, it was established to shoot boats and extract wealth from the Mediterranean, you keep saying it's a tax haven,

      and wait a minute

      https://tax-free.today/blog/setting-company-in-spain

      the Spanish government has granted them 50% tax exemption, both for commercial companies and personal assets. In other words, if you manage a company in the Spanish enclaves, you’ll only pay half of the usual corporate tax and income tax.

      https://taxsummaries.pwc.com/spain/corporate/tax-credits-and-incentives

      50% tax credit on CIT levied on income obtained in Ceuta and Melilla through companies established and carrying on activities in these enclaves during a full business cycle because of their specific geographic location.

      :cringe: they're even tax havens lmao

    • Gayan [undecided]
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      3 years ago

      Being a tax haven while pissing off the spanish is so much better than having a colony within pits of barbed wire and eletric fences in african soil conquered during the colonial period.