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Amazon UK unit pays $8m corporatio­n tax as sales hit $17.5 billion

- -REUTERS

LONDON: Amazon.com Inc's main UK subsidiary, Amazon UK Services Ltd., paid just 6.3 million pounds ($8 million) in corporatio­n tax in 2019 despite the group reporting over $17.5 billion in sales in Britain, accounts published on Wednesday show. Amazon said the low figure reflected the underlying condition of its UK business.

"Corporatio­n tax is based on profits, not revenues, and our profits have remained low given retail is a highly-competitiv­e, low margin business and we continue to invest heavily," the company said in a statement. Amazon does not publish its UK profits. British sales are reported largely through a web of Luxembourg-based companies, principall­y Amazon EU Sarl, which is also subject to UK tax on a portion of its earnings. However, that company reported a tax credit of 294 million euros last year.

Amazon has faced criticism for its tax practices in the UK for years and is currently fighting a legal battle with the European Commission over claims, which Amazon denies, that it received unfair tax advantages from Luxembourg. Last week, the company published a report on its tax contributi­on to Britain which said the group incurred taxes of 293 million pounds in 2019. However, that figure was almost entirely made up of national insurance, a form of social security tax on employees' wages, business rates, a form of local property tax, taxes on imported goods and stamp duties on land purchases.

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