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.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/facebook-paid-only-4327-in-uk-tax-last-year-less-than-the-average-worker-a6689731.html
We've seen it before with Amazon and Starbucks. Is this acceptable and good business? Or are they taking the pist?