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1 Author: [email protected] | Contact information: http://gandhibhavin.wordpress.com Why can’t your business have any ethical standards? by Bhavin Gandhi Have you ever thought why big company’s CEO can cash in on millions of dollars in bonuses and still remain untouchable by Federal Government? Have you ever thought why media always talks about ethical issues, and nothing ever happens to those people? Recently, I was watching a documentary on how big companies are moving their IPs (intellectual properties) to Ireland, and paying only 15% taxes there instead of paying 35% tax in United States. Then I asked myself a question….. Is this legal? ……The answer came out to be…. “YES”. They are not doing anything wrong legally. So, government in United States can’t do anything about this. This raised an another question in my mind….. Is it ethical? ….. And surprisingly the answer came out to be as “YES”. And here is why…… Basics of business: Have you ever saw the definition of business? If you have then you know what I am talking about. In defining a business, ethics don’t play in to the picture at all. Sole purpose of a business is to increase the value for its stakeholders. Thus, can you blame those businesses, who are taking advantage of the lower tax policies in Ireland to increase their net income? It might be morally wrong for those businesses to show all of their profit in Ireland, while they get their 50-70% profit from United States, but you can’t do anything about that. As more and more countries loosen their tax policies to attract foreign businesses, there would always be some companies who want to move there to increase their net profit by paying lower taxes there. Definition of ethics: In my opinion, definition of ethics is very subjective. I don’t think that you can have clear defined ethical standards globally. Whenever you try to define ethics, it doesn’t remain ethics anymore. It becomes a law or a

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Have you ever thought why big company’s CEO can cash in on millions of dollars in bonuses and still remain untouchable by Federal Government? Have you ever thought why media always talks about ethical issues, and nothing ever happens to those people? Recently, I was watching a documentary on how big companies are moving their IPs (intellectual properties) to Ireland, and paying only 15% taxes there instead of paying 35% tax in United States. Then I asked myself a question….. Is this legal? ……The answer came out to be…. “YES”. They are not doing anything wrong legally. So, government in United States can’t do anything about this. This raised an another question in my mind….. Is it ethical? ….. And surprisingly the answer came out to be as “YES”. And here is why…… Basics of business: Have you ever saw the definition of business? If you have then you know what I am talking about. In defining a business, ethics don’t play in to the picture at all. Sole purpose of a business is to increase the value for its stakeholders. Thus, can you blame those businesses, who are taking advantage of the lower tax policies in Ireland to increase their net income? It might be morally wrong for those businesses to show all of their profit in Ireland, while they get their 50-70% profit from United States, but you can’t do anything about that. As more and more countries loosen their tax policies to attract foreign businesses, there would always be some companies who want to move there to increase their net profit by paying lower taxes there. Definition of ethics: In my opinion, definition of ethics is very subjective. I don’t think that you can have clear defined ethical standards globally. Whenever you try to define ethics, it doesn’t remain ethics anymore. It becomes a law or a rule. For example: If you think that it’s not an ethical practice for people to do insider trading on the basis of the insider information, and if you want to change that then you might want to change the law which punishes those people. Unless you put that law in practice, you will always find immoral people, who will be using their insider knowledge to make huge bucks for themselves. At the end, ethics shrink down to morals and personal belief of that particular individual, who is running that business. Because there is nothing clearly defined in the books, which will prevent this person from taking unethical decisions.

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Why can’t your business have any ethical standards? by Bhavin Gandhi

Have you ever thought why big company’s CEO can cash in on millions of dollars in

bonuses and still remain untouchable by Federal Government? Have you ever thought

why media always talks about ethical issues, and nothing ever happens to those people?

Recently, I was watching a documentary on how big companies are moving their IPs

(intellectual properties) to Ireland, and paying only 15% taxes there instead of paying 35%

tax in United States. Then I asked myself a question….. Is this legal? ……The answer

came out to be…. “YES”. They are not doing anything wrong legally. So, government in

United States can’t do anything about this. This raised an another question in my mind…..

Is it ethical? ….. And surprisingly the answer came out to be as “YES”. And here is

why……

Basics of business: Have you ever saw the definition of

business? If you have then you know what I am talking about. In defining a business,

ethics don’t play in to the picture at all. Sole purpose of a business is to increase the value

for its stakeholders. Thus, can you blame those businesses, who are taking advantage of

the lower tax policies in Ireland to increase their net income? It might be morally wrong for

those businesses to show all of their profit in Ireland, while they get their 50-70% profit

from United States, but you can’t do anything about that. As more and more countries

loosen their tax policies to attract foreign businesses, there would always be some

companies who want to move there to increase their net profit by paying lower taxes

there.

Definition of ethics: In my opinion, definition of ethics is very

subjective. I don’t think that you can have clear defined ethical standards globally.

Whenever you try to define ethics, it doesn’t remain ethics anymore. It becomes a law or a

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rule. For example: If you think that it’s not an ethical practice for people to do insider

trading on the basis of the insider information, and if you want to change that then you

might want to change the law which punishes those people. Unless you put that law in

practice, you will always find immoral people, who will be using their insider knowledge to

make huge bucks for themselves. At the end, ethics shrink down to morals and personal

belief of that particular individual, who is running that business. Because there is nothing

clearly defined in the books, which will prevent this person from taking unethical decisions.

Subjective nature: As I mentioned earlier, ethics basically

shrinks down to morals and beliefs of the person who is handling that business. Thus,

ethics tend to be very subjective in nature. And there are various other factors that affects

the core definition of ethics. For example: It would be considered unethical for an

employer to hire a kid, who is only 15 years old. But in some countries, some government

encourages companies to hire younger people, so that they can support their family, while

getting the invaluable professional training for their future. Thus, you can’t exactly define

what is ethical and what is not, when your business is global and you yourself can’t define

what is considered ethical.

Though I have my tight morals, beliefs, and ethical standards; I don’t think that a business,

as an entity, can have any kind of ethical standards. Of course, business can have rules

and policies under which it can operate, but there can’t be any ethical standards that it can

abide to. I hope you liked my argument in this blog. Please feel free to discuss your view

points on the same. I am always curious to hear different perspective from different

people. Thanks – Bhavin Gandhi

Bhavin Gandhi | February 27, 2012 at 2:27 PM | Tags: 21st century, Business

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