That Apple, Google, Amazon, etc do not pay their taxes either makes it worse not better.
The rich have accumulated a lot of money, that is killing the economic system. Redistribution of that wealth is needed for the system to continue working, and taxation is part of the solution.
Apple paid income taxes of $10 billion in 2019, $10 billion in 2020, $15 billion in 2021, $19 billion in 2022, $17 billion in 2023, and $30 billion in 2024.
Google paid $18 billion in 2024, and Amazon paid $10 billion.
They aren't losing money, they're spending it [on themselves].
The problems in taxation come when a company's spending isn't benefitting the area/country or its employees' taxable income. Buying offshore yachts to rent back, sinking money into highly-depreciative assets (eg company cars) that might not be taxed as employee benefits. There's a lot to unpack but the bigger you are, the easier it is to hide a few billion dollars from the national taxation service by hauling it off to another area.
That Apple, Google, Amazon, etc do not pay their taxes either makes it worse not better.
The rich have accumulated a lot of money, that is killing the economic system. Redistribution of that wealth is needed for the system to continue working, and taxation is part of the solution.