Amazon sees corporation tax bill halve at UK unit
Internet giant Amazon saw a 50 per cent fall in the amount of UK corporation tax it paid last year while it saw a 54 per cent increase in turnover in the same period.
Accounts filed by Amazon UK Services show the company was billed £15.8 million in 2015 compared with £7.4m in 2016.
In the same period, turnover at Amazon UK Services broke the £1 billion barrier for the first time, climbing from £946 million to £1.46bn while profit before tax fell from £48.5m to £24.2m.
The company’s tax bill has been described by one MP as “peanuts”. Conservative Charlie Elphicke said: “People will say it’s high time Amazon paid their fair share.”
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