EU: EC officially probing McDonald’s over ‘sweetheart’ tax deal with Luxembourg
Luxembourg’s legislature said it would “completely collaborate” with the examination, and that it “considers that no exceptional expense treatment nor particular point of preference have been conceded to McDonald’s”. All royalties received by McDonald’s Europe Franchising are transferred internally to the USA branch. But contrary to Luxembourg tax authorities’ assumption, the profits were not taxable in the U.S.as well.
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