Change requires many Britons

International corporations use tax competition between countries and pay public tribute to where they are lower, and never in which the company operates.

 That's why Google paid in 2011. Britain just 3.4 million pounds, and Starbucks hasn't paid anything of public money. Tightening the belt governments wish to put an end, however it is going to be hard to compel cooperation tax havens.!!!!!!!!!

 The British government wants to force multinational corporations operating in the UK chaussure de foot magista to pay taxes within this country Now, thanks to the derivation of money to tax havens such companies pay little or free.

 Recently, the public debate falls illustration of Marks & Spencer that Britain pays taxes only on domestic sales. Most, however, falls example,

 Google, which in 2011. With earnings of 3.4 billion pounds paid 3.4 million.

 Amazon gave you 9 million. dollars, despite the fact that he earned $ 23 billion. Starbucks will only start to pay taxes, because in recent years there gave a dime. This is a global problem and a solution must be global.

 That is why Pm David Cameron has to persuade the G8 leaders to settled accounts with this particular during the forthcoming summit - says, "The Guardian," Melanie Ward, founded by ActionAid UK.

 Change requires many Britons. And no wonder - on one side, the government says about the crisis and cut spending on social services, on the other - the media describe the following operations companies, which will make the general public purse over a cat wept.

 Google, Amazon and Marks & Spencer in the UK earn billions, but they pay taxes microscopic. London says "enough" and starts a global battle for your everyone pay where really earns?

 The latest charges connect with probably the most British of British brands - Marks & Spencer. It sells products from warehouses in the united kingdom to Germany, France along with other countries with the Irish website.

 Authorities companies reason that they pay taxes in the united states. The snag is that only the British sales, and therefore do not accept shipments to other countries. Internet transactions are therefore taxed in Ireland, where CIT is 12.5 per cent., And never in the united kingdom. UK, where you need to pay 23 percent.

 In Ireland, is also the European headquarters of Google, whose vice president Matt Brittin had to explain home of Commons, because this year. His company paid the united kingdom only approx. 3.4 million pounds in taxes. He raked in up to 3.4 billion pounds.

 The combination of Google is to provide 100 thousand. e-mails, which gave the parliamentary committee were Director. sales Barney Jones. In his opinion, they prove the company avoided paying taxes by transferring money by Ireland towards the tax haven of Bermuda.

 The top of Google Eric Schmidt weapons company, but even he admitted that "in a period by which many families have to tighten their belts and lack of money for important public functions, corporate taxation is rightly a hot topic." Where Google escapes before tax

 Another Internet giant - Amazon - for six years paid UK. Britain only 9 million dollars., Even though it was $ 23 billion. revenue. European headquarters is in Luxembourg and mainly there settles the tax authorities chaussure de foot nike. In addition, London props up project company - this year. Gave him 2.5 million pounds for that construction of warehouses.

 Taxes avoid not only Internet companies. In December, Starbucks announced that two years pass the British tax office as many as 20 million pounds. Network feared the wrath of consumers, because it was says within the last 3 years do not pay taxes. Starbucks showed no gains in Britain, because paying branches in Switzerland and also the Netherlands.

 - This is a global problem and a solution should be global. That is why Prime Minister David Cameron has to persuade the G8 leaders to settled accounts with this throughout the forthcoming summit - says, "The Guardian," Melanie Ward, founded by ActionAid UK.

 Change requires many Britons. And no wonder - on one side, the government says about the crisis and cut spending on social services, on the other - the media describe the subsequent operations companies, which will make the public purse over a cat wept. Completely legal.

 Cameron announced he will make the problem a priority summit of the eight economic powers (17-18 June in Northern Ireland.). The important thing to solving the issue is to become a close exchange of knowledge on companies. For now, the best minister called for it towards the leaders of ten tax havens which overseas territories of the Uk, amongst others, Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, the British Virgin Islands and Gibraltar. As a recent international investigation journalism, in secret accounts in such havens might be much more than 20 trillion dollars.

 The tighter restrictions also says the opposition. Labour Party leader Ed Miliband said that if Cameron does not develop a global consensus, and that he will win in 2015. Elections will introduce at least internal regulations. They'll force companies operating in the UK to disclose details of their global operations.