The absurdity of income tax on the example of mobile networks in Poland (Fiscal year 2020)

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  1. Sources:

    [https://www.my-mobile.pl/index.php/2021/06/04/orange-play-t-mobile-plus-liczba-klientow-wyniki-finansowe-1q-2021/](https://www.my-mobile.pl/index.php/2021/06/04/orange-play-t-mobile-plus-liczba-klientow-wyniki-finansowe-1q-2021/)

    [https://gsmonline.pl/artykuly/podatki-cit-producenci-operatorzy](https://gsmonline.pl/artykuly/podatki-cit-producenci-operatorzy)

    [https://www.wirtualnemedia.pl/artykul/ile-podatku-dochodowego-placa-w-polsce-najwieksze-firmy](https://www.wirtualnemedia.pl/artykul/ile-podatku-dochodowego-placa-w-polsce-najwieksze-firmy)

    Maybe that’s why we should switch to turnover tax instead of income tax.

  2. Where is the absurdity? These numbers are meaningless without detailed account statements!

    For example, T-Mobile and Orange might have a large market share, but make little profit due to strong investments in infrastructure. Which is good (for Poland). But low earnings mean low tax payments.

    Also, showing the flags is bullshit. You appear to try to push some nationalist agenda, but only show that accounting and economics is not your strong suit. Which would place you well with other nationalists, they tend to have little competence of economics.

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