Google hits headlines over UK taxes

Google - a taxing issue
Google - a taxing issue

Google might dominate search in the UK, but, according to the Guardian, it avoids paying corporation tax on its advertising revenue here by clever use of its Ireland-based European headquarters.

Accounts for Google UK Limited showed that it took in £1.6 bn in ad revenues last year, and had administrative expenses of £177 m in its London and Manchester offices, including £70m in wages for its 800 employees.

"It would be wrong to think of Google's revenues from UK advertisers as solely the result of operations carried out locally. We invest in R&D, data centres and other infrastructure on a global basis, and that then helps generate revenue in different countries."

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