H4cked Off: Google, stop making excuses and pay your taxes

Danny Palmer
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Eric Schmidt claims Google benefits the UK in other ways, justifying their paltry tax bill. The web giant needs to wise-up and cough up

So, Google has attempted to defend its paltry record of paying tax in the United Kingdom. The world's largest web firm contributed just £6m to the Exchequer in 2011, despite Google's UK turnover...

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