Attention Conservation Notice: ranting about a topic that I know very little about; accuracy is sacrificed for the sake of cute analogies.
Taxation happens when you have transactions between separate entities. For example, when you buy/sell something, or pay/receive money for services.
It makes no difference whether the tax is charged to the
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I'm pretty sure the way it works is you collect up all your coffee receipts for coffee you bought, and all the receipts from software you sold. Sum up the VAT you collected on sales, subtract the VAT you paid on purchases, fork over the difference. Buying a coffee shop therefore has no effect on your taxation.
Corporate income tax is much easier to game: you can hide a lot of the profits via accounting, setting up shell companies, etc. Mining companies in particular are experts at this game, so governments are moving to collect royalties on mineral sales rather than on profits.
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