Microsoft owes $29 billion in back taxes plus penalties and interest to IRS::The IRS sent a surprise bill to Microsoft, hitting the company with a $28.9 billion bill for back taxes and penalties spanning a decade, starting in 2003.

  • @spudwart@spudwart.com
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    -149 months ago

    Paying to use Microsoft office when OnlyOffice exists, lmao.

    And if it’s a company paying for the user’s Microsoft office bs, then imo the point is mute.

    Honestly, Microsoft can get bent. They aren’t going to negotiate to 0, these actions are being done after being long overdue, and it’s clear this administration is raising hell.

    And the extra incentive here of $29B in tax dollars isn’t going to hurt either.

    • @dezmd@lemmy.world
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      209 months ago

      OnlyOffice? The fuck is that?

      Looks

      Repackaged open source payware trash.

      LibreOffice works just fine without having yet another third party dev pilfering it to make it their bankroll. They’ve seemingly built an entire ecosystem with resellers and all trying to FUD themselves into a claim of being more compatible with MS doc formats than LibreOffice.

      Support LibreOffice development instead.

      https://www.libreoffice.org/

      Or…

      Just pay for MS Office if you have document compatibility concerns.

      • @PrefersAwkward@lemmy.world
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        29 months ago

        OnlyOffice is amazing if you need compatibility with MS Office products. Not saying it’s perfect, and I have and use LibreOffice, but OnlyOffice is better fit than LibreOffice if your goal is to use MSOffice files in FOSS software. I don’t get to decide what files and software my school or work uses, and they use only MSOffice. If I hand my boss or coworker an ODS, they’ll have no clue what to do with it. LibreOffice doesn’t handle XLSX files nearly as cleanly as OnlyOffice.

        If I make a table in LibreOffice, even using their open formats, I am giving up some nice features from OpenOffice.

        There’s no way OO is just a cheap repackage of LO. They look very different and have different features.

    • VBB
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      59 months ago

      OO even breaks .ods spreadsheets created in LO.

    • @PrefersAwkward@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      I’m not sure why you’re getting downvoted. OO is great for MSOffice files. I love LibreOffice, and it’s great for many things. It just can’t beat OO at MSOffice interoperability