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ghiculescu
on Oct 12, 2015
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Facebook paid £4,327 corporation tax in the UK in ...
Not if that competitor made a loss the way facebook has here.
tonyedgecombe
on Oct 12, 2015
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That wouldn't be an option in the way it is to Facebook if the competitor was based wholly in the UK.
throwaway2048
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these 'loses' are entirely due to bogus licensing fees paid to the mothership, and the 'loses' are made up with very generous term 'loans' from the same.
JupiterMoon
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These losses are paper losses. These type of paper losses are far easier for big multinationals to make than smaller domestic businesses.
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