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Facebook set to pay more British tax after criticism

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Social media giant Facebook, which as been under fire in Britain for its tax arrangements, says it will stop routing its British sales through Ireland, a practice that had kept its UK tax bill extremely low.

Facebook, Amazon and other multinationals have been criticized for using complex tax arrangements to drastically reduce their bills.

Facebook said in a statement Friday that from April, "UK sales made directly by our UK team will be booked in the U.K., not Ireland. Facebook UK will then record the revenue from these sales."

The company said the change would "provide transparency to Facebook's operations in the U.K."
 

Facebook paid just 4,327 pounds (USD 6,116) in corporation tax in 2014 in Britain, one of its biggest markets outside the United States.

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First Published: Mar 04 2016 | 4:42 PM IST

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