> If I lived in Nevada instead of California I wouldn't have to pay state income tax so by your logic I should just stop paying?
No, my point is that Californians shouldn't point to Nevada and say they're not paying their fair share of taxes.
Google isn't dodging any French taxes, and isn't dodging American taxes either. What people are complaining about is the fact that American companies' foreign earnings aren't taxes until those earnings are brought into the country. This is not against the law, since companies aren't forced to move that money back into the country. And to put the cherry on top, most countries don't tax companies on foreign earnings at all.
So France is trying to say that they are being disadvantaged because these companies are delaying payment of American taxes, on earnings that wouldn't be taxed at all in France or most other European countries. This is blatant hypocrisy. France is complaining that American isn collecting taxes too slowly on earnings that it and it's peers don't tax at all. If European countries think corporations should pay taxes on foreign earnings, maybe they should begin with taxing their own corporations' foreign earnings first.
If I lived in Nevada instead of California I wouldn't have to pay state income tax so by your logic I should just stop paying?
Once companies get big enough they get to arbitrarily choose which sets of laws to follow?
People don't have to pay for groceries at food banks so we can walk around the checkouts at Safeway?