Like! Facebook agrees to pay millions in UK tax

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Like! Facebook agrees to pay millions in UK tax


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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Stephen Lam / Reuters
Facebook has consented to pay taxes to the British government on its advertising revenues after coming under fire for avoiding millions of pounds of taxation.
Sources within the social media giant told the BBC it will no longer route sales through the Republic of Ireland for its largest advertisers, including major supermarket firms Tesco and Sainsburys. Smaller business sales where advertising is booked online will still be routed via Dublin.

The companys UK advertising revenue will be subject to corporation tax, which stands at 20 percent on all profits. In 2013, Facebook paid no corporation tax at all on an estimated 223 million (about US$314 million) in revenue.
Channel 4 News revealed on Friday that Facebook paid just 4,327 taxes in 2014, while the following year Her Majestys Revenue and Customs (HMRC) somewhat farcically paid the social media giant 27,000 for adverts telling people to pay their taxes.

 

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