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I'm no fan of Apple as a company and the ass clowns could still turn a sweet profit while keeping jobs local instead of outsourcing slave labor. But I'm even less of a fan of 'committees' gathering together like wolves to shake down every and anybody to squeeze out the last penny. Maybe we're going broke as a nation because all of these loser committees and their terrible ideas.
The technology giant Apple has been defending itself against accusations that it's avoided paying tax on tens of billions of dollars in profits.
Chief executive Tim Cook told a US Senate committee Apple paid all the taxes it owed, complying with both the law, and the spirit of the law.
He said last year it paid $6bn to the US Treasury, a tax rate of about 30%.
The head of a Senate committee panel had earlier accused Apple of exploiting an absurdity in its tax payments.
The appearance comes just a day after the same panel branded Apple's complex structure the "Holy Grail of tax avoidance".
Mr Cook told the panel that a "dramatic simplification" of US tax laws was required, and said the firm believed that reform should be "revenue neutral".
Apple has been accused by The Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, which has been examining "methods employed by multinational corporations to shift profits offshore", of being "among America's largest tax avoiders".
LinkThe company says it is one of the largest taxpayers in the US, having paid $6bn in federal corporate income tax in the 2012 fiscal year.
Mr Cook also told the hearing that Apple considered itself an American firm, and was one that had created jobs across the country.
"We are proud to be an American company, and equally proud of our contribution to the American economy," he said.