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Google's tax policy is devious, unethical and far from the company's stated aim to 'do no evil', MPs said today.
In a damning indictment of the Internet giant members of the Public Accounts Committee said they did not believe their claims that they were not effectively selling advertising in the UK.
They accused the company of a "calculated" attempt to avoid tax at a time of huge pressure on public finances.
"I think you do evil," the committee's chair Margaret Hodge told Google's European head of sales Matt Brittin.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/first-amazon-now-google-tax-backlash-grows-as-whistleblowers-say-evil-search-giants-advertising-sales-do-take-place-in-uk-8618695.html
CBGLuthier
(12,723 posts)I keep hearing about this yet no statement of what exactly is illegal about it.
dipsydoodle
(42,239 posts)If the advertising occurs and is invoiced here then the associated revenue is not only UK income for tax purposes it is also subject to vat.
muriel_volestrangler
(101,154 posts)so that they can pay less corporation tax.
Under hostile questioning Mr Brittin admitted that a "lot of the aspects of selling" did take place in the UK. But he insisted that the "closing of the transaction" took place in Dublin - which allowed them to avoid UK corporation tax.
If they are misrepresenting where work is done to evade tax, it might be illegal.