EBay 'pays £1.2m in UK tax' on sales of £800m
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#2Re: EBay 'pays £1.2m in UK tax' on sales of £800m
#3I don't understand why British news outlets have started to try and "shame" certain corporations over their tax returns. The practice has been known and used for many years, yet it's suddenly deemed newsworthy. I'm really surprised the BBC felt the need to report on this.
Re: EBay 'pays £1.2m in UK tax' on sales of £800m
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#5I don't understand why British news outlets have started to try and "shame" certain corporations over their tax returns. The practice has been known and used for many years, yet it's suddenly deemed newsworthy. I'm really surprised the BBC felt the need to report on this.
News has fashion, and tax avoidance is fashionable at the moment. Partly that's because government has made announcements about it, and partly because we're in austerity measures.
I think it's good the public are aware what is happening with tax from corporations to cabinet ministers to the people. I know a few who wouldn't have any idea this is a standard thing and probably outraged that the public are being hammered for tax and large corporations pay relatively little in comparison (and if they don't, they may have it waivered).
There is another one about how Vodafone owed around £6 billion in tax and it was let waiver whilst big crackdowns on tax cheats were in progress. I might have my facts wrong here but most people I speak to about say the same thing: "it's unfair". This also may be terribly biased though, most people I speak to are working class and support Labour.
On the flipside, I can imagine some kind of rebound effect if any sort of big policy was made against it, where big companies are simply less inclined to do business here, with our economy suffering as a result since we're £100m out of pocket rather than £6bn up per co.
I don't know much about politics or economics, I merely reiterate what the majority of people say about it all and my own perspective. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Re: EBay 'pays £1.2m in UK tax' on sales of £800m
#6I don't understand why British news outlets have started to try and "shame" certain corporations over their tax returns. The practice has been known and used for many years, yet it's suddenly deemed newsworthy. I'm really surprised the BBC felt the need to report on this.
Re: EBay 'pays £1.2m in UK tax' on sales of £800m
#7Re: EBay 'pays £1.2m in UK tax' on sales of £800m
#8> According to the Sunday Times, eBay had sales of £789m during 2010 in the UK at its four British subsidiaries. Using its worldwide profit margin of 23%, it would have made a profit in the UK of £181m, leading to corporation tax owed of £51m.
That's making a pretty big assumption, that Ebay's UK profit margin is the same as its worldwide profit margin.