
Raiffeisen Bank International will pay an additional €100 million in new russian excess-profits tax. Even without this tax, Raiffeisen Bank paid €559 million in taxes in russia in 2022 – funds that were used to support the killing of Ukrainians…
Raiffeisen Bank International will pay an additional €100 million in new russian excess-profits tax. Even without this tax, Raiffeisen Bank paid €559 million in taxes in russia in 2022 – funds that were used to support the killing of Ukrainians. The excess profits of the bank… pic.twitter.com/9mQc5rEmDf
— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) August 2, 2023
by Espressodimare
8 comments
Maybe they can get some more taxes on the EU side for doing business with in a terrorist state.
They should make an EU tax which is twice as high as they pay in Russia and donate it to Ukraine.
Raiffeisen Bank has been boicoted by Romanians, myself included. Perhaps this would inspire others to take similar action
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doing business in an enemy country should be forbidden.
Ah yes, the “neutral” Austrians. /s
They do 60% of Russia’s international transactions currently.
Austrian bank, Austria has become such an orcish shitnest.