A new report by Denmark's national broadcasting corporation, DR,
suggests that Microsoft owes the country over $1 billion in unpaid tax.
The report claims that Ballmer and co owe the Danish Treasury
a total of 5.8 billion kroner, a hangover from the 2002 acquisition of Danish
financial software company Navision. The OS giant sold rights to some of
Navision's software to it Microsoft's Irish subsidiary at a suspiciously low
price so that it could transfer valuable assets out of Denmark—where taxes are
high.
Now, the Danish
Treasury is chasing Microsoft all the way to Redmond to try and claw back
billions in taxes and interest. It remains to be seen how successful that will
be. [Gizmodo]
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