Barely Legal
Companies need to cut taxes.
It's always been an issue, and some people have gotten really creative about this. Here's my tuppence:
Companies can offer interest free loans to people.
Imagine: You need to buy a new MacBook, but you're not really looking to spend north of 1500€ on it in one go.
You could sign a sort of contract with a big company, they buy it for you, and you repay them -- interest free -- in a couple of months.
You get the MacBook, they get less profit on paper, read: less tax.
Are people already doing this?
