Apple pays just 1p in tax for every £1 earned in Britain: Tech giant makes £7.5billion in 10 years – but hands the Treasury just £82million
‘Apple has paid barely 1 per cent tax on its UK sales, despite raking in £7.5billion here since the iPhone launched, a Daily Mail investigation has found.
As the tech giant celebrates the gadget’s tenth birthday, analysis showed it has handed the Treasury just £82.1million over the past decade.
The billion-selling iPhone has helped Apple become the biggest company in the world but its rise has been marred by claims it does not pay its fair share of tax.
Last night, critics said Apple’s apparent determination to avoid contributing was a scandal that shamed international business.’
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