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dcba
let's hope he doesn't end up like Roberto Calvi, the banker of the Vatican...
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dead.flowers
absolutely tasteless.
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marcovandereijk
It's just an investigation held by members of parliament who want to investigate tax evasion
through the Netherlands. It is possible the outcome of this investigation will lead to
new tax laws in The Netherlands, but that will take so long that it's more likely
the kids of the Stones will see the effects of that than our beloved band itself.
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dcba
let's hope he doesn't end up like Roberto Calvi, the banker of the Vatican...
What's the matter with the boy ...
Are you really comparing the Mick to Roberto Calvi?
The stones were mentioned as an example on the public network NPO.Quote
TheflyingDutchman
Why are they questioning the Stones and U2? Many big money making companies do the same, all around the globe.
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StonedAsia
The Stones are not guilty of tax evasion. Tax avoidance, which is legal and any smart person would take full advantage of any and all laws, would apply to the Stones organization. And why not?
Tax evasion? No. Tax avoidance? Yep.