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Facebook paid just £4,327 in UK taxes last year. A bit of an improvement on the year before when it paid nothing.
Facebook Inc, the parent company of the UK operations, reported at the beginning of the year that it had revenues of $12.5 billion in 2014, up 58 per cent from the year before. That translated into profits of $2.94 billion.
It paid its 362 UK-based employees an average of £210,000 in pay and bonuses. It gave its London staff Facebook shares worth £35.4 million.
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We've seen it before with Amazon and Starbucks. Is this acceptable and good business? Or are they taking the pist?
Facebook Inc, the parent company of the UK operations, reported at the beginning of the year that it had revenues of $12.5 billion in 2014, up 58 per cent from the year before. That translated into profits of $2.94 billion.
It paid its 362 UK-based employees an average of £210,000 in pay and bonuses. It gave its London staff Facebook shares worth £35.4 million.
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We've seen it before with Amazon and Starbucks. Is this acceptable and good business? Or are they taking the pist?
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NO, but it's no different over here. They are doing what every internet company does, along with a lot of "off shore" companies.
Until a government cracks down and changes tax laws they will keep on keeping on.
Do you like paying tax? I don't and do my best to minimise my tax bill every year.
In saying that I would be a tad happier paying tax if it wasn't wasted on non essential items and grants to keep minorities happy.
NO, but it's no different over here. They are doing what every internet company does, along with a lot of "off shore" companies.
Until a government cracks down and changes tax laws they will keep on keeping on.
Do you like paying tax? I don't and do my best to minimise my tax bill every year.
In saying that I would be a tad happier paying tax if it wasn't wasted on non essential items and grants to keep minorities happy.
''They have a duty to minimise their tax bill''
So does that apply to us as well? do we have a duty to minimise our tax bills by working cash in hand, claiming we are self employed or pretending we do not really live in the UK and falsely claiming to be a 'non dom' (like the owner of the Daily Mail Viscount Rothermere) ?
So does that apply to us as well? do we have a duty to minimise our tax bills by working cash in hand, claiming we are self employed or pretending we do not really live in the UK and falsely claiming to be a 'non dom' (like the owner of the Daily Mail Viscount Rothermere) ?
@Tambo
i) Facebook is a heaving pile of adverts, with a narrow strip of content, down the middle. If AB is as old as claimed then it's a rip-off of AB, except with pictures and videos and games and.... b***er!
ii) PAYE is what people pay, on earnings. There is no employer chip-in involved.
Did you mean employer-side NI conts?
i) Facebook is a heaving pile of adverts, with a narrow strip of content, down the middle. If AB is as old as claimed then it's a rip-off of AB, except with pictures and videos and games and.... b***er!
ii) PAYE is what people pay, on earnings. There is no employer chip-in involved.
Did you mean employer-side NI conts?