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The key question remains, and it's irresponsible journalism not to make it.
— Steve Dresser (@dresserman) May 4, 2021
What profit did they make?
A loss? That explains it. https://t.co/vshbZaRVbV
What’s worse?
— Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP (@BellRibeiroAddy) May 4, 2021
The fact that Amazon raked in €44bn in revenues across Europe in 2020 without paying a penny of corporation tax?
Or the fact that the Tories are introducing a £25bn tax break that will effectively write off Amazon's entire UK tax bill?https://t.co/R7iLuiCY5D
Amazon's relentless campaign of appalling tax avoidance continues... https://t.co/HJ4BwSMLrV
— Margaret Hodge (@margarethodge) May 4, 2021
Nothing could better illustrate how our tax system is broken
— Caroline Lucas (@CarolineLucas) May 4, 2021
Huge multinational corporations are not paying their fair share while the building blocks of society crumble through lack of funding. This has to changehttps://t.co/qcFi5Vx7Tz
If the EU had a semblance of decency, a troika should be sent to Luxembourg & its banks should be shut down. But, of course, they only do this to the people of countries they impoverish on behalf of their technofeudal lords hiding their dough in Luxembourg https://t.co/Qn0xrgFD9g
— Yanis Varoufakis (@yanisvaroufakis) May 4, 2021
I think Amazon are the evil empire as much as the next person, but these pointless articles make me so cross. It doesn’t make the slightest difference what their income was - the question is how much profit. (The answer, nowhere in this article, is I think about -£700m. A loss.) https://t.co/kEKI3jfZgo
— Caroline Dodds Pennock (@carolinepennock) May 4, 2021
I was about to order something from Amazon tonight. Found it somewhere else and ordered it there and will keep doing that. Because of this: https://t.co/sUpQVWQgHV
— Wolfgang Blau (@wblau) May 4, 2021
Amazon は欧州で440億ユーロも売上高があるのに法人税を全く払っていないhttps://t.co/8IdGmGxS9T
— ゐ(うぃ) (@aromi317oakleaf) May 4, 2021
Nothing could better illustrate how our tax system is broken
— Caroline Lucas (@CarolineLucas) May 4, 2021
Huge multinational corporations are not paying their fair share while the building blocks of society crumble through lack of funding. This has to changehttps://t.co/qcFi5Vx7Tz
Amazon, Luxembourg and taxes - my journey through the Luxembourger company register - A thread ???1/16 https://t.co/z5MEPl3RCg
— TommasoFaccio (@FaccioTommaso) May 4, 2021
I don't mind paying tax.
— George Monbiot (@GeorgeMonbiot) May 4, 2021
In fact, I do it gladly.
Until I discover that I'm paying more than Amazon.https://t.co/lXuErPWvYv
When the Conservatives tell you there is no money to fund public services they are lying. There is plenty of money available but they refuse to close the loopholes that allow millionaires and their businesses to get away with not paying tax https://t.co/lKkBRdDKsz
— Peter Underwood ? (@GreenPeterU) May 4, 2021
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— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) May 4, 2021
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| NOT SALES |
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Amazon had sales income of €44bn in Europe in 2020 but paid no corporation tax https://t.co/3i9lffvrKr
— Tim Walker (@ThatTimWalker) May 4, 2021
Today we learn Amazon had sales income of €44bn in Europe in 2020 but paid no corporation tax.
— James Murray (@jamesmurray_ldn) May 4, 2021
Our country should be loudly backing Biden's plans to end this. It is appalling that Conservative Ministers keep refusing to do so.https://t.co/QI7OJ3vwWv pic.twitter.com/abjdj6DqAe
Tax Amazon and use the money to give our NHS staff, social care workers and key workers a pay rise.https://t.co/Mm6z8e93Au
— Angela Rayner ? (@AngelaRayner) May 4, 2021
Last week @amazon reported its largest ever corporate profits and €44bn sales in Europe.
— Paul Tang (@paultang) May 4, 2021
Today, they are revealed to pay an EU corporate income tax of: €0,-
Luxemburg is accomplice in the biggest theft ever. Happening right under their eyes.https://t.co/DECWrC8gPL
Amazon is paying too little tax (again!). We need a parliamentary inquiry.
— War on Want (@WarOnWant) May 4, 2021
It's time to #MakeAmazonPay.https://t.co/hosCAsvOem
Here's one: https://t.co/x9RZDgkyPt
— Ed Walker ???? (@MasaccioEW) May 4, 2021
Amazon was in the headlines this morning after reporting record breaking profits, but paying no corporation tax in Europe.
— Ethical Consumer (@EC_magazine) May 4, 2021
Support our windfall tax campaign #TaxTechNow to encourage big tech companies to pay their fair share!#BoycottAmazonhttps://t.co/oF06tcYxDO
What’s worse?
— Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP (@BellRibeiroAddy) May 4, 2021
The fact that Amazon raked in €44bn in revenues across Europe in 2020 without paying a penny of corporation tax?
Or the fact that the Tories are introducing a £25bn tax break that will effectively write off Amazon's entire UK tax bill?https://t.co/R7iLuiCY5D
Amazon had sales of €44 billon in Europe in 2020 but paid no corporation tax.
— Ian Fraser (@Ian_Fraser) May 4, 2021
Accounts for Luxembourg-based Amazon EU Sarl, through which @amazon sells to the UK and Europe, reveal the unit made a €1.2 billion loss, and so paid no tax.@RupertNeate https://t.co/qtFkLTk6oA
most Europeans paid more taxes than Amazon europe this year. interesting... https://t.co/QgIt5lUpFB
— Irene Tosetti (@itosettiMD_MBA) May 4, 2021
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Amazon’s latest corporate filings in Luxembourg revealed that the company collected record sales income of €44bn (£38bn) in Europe last year, but did not have to pay any corporation tax to the U.K., @guardian reports. https://t.co/MVlaRF43NX
— ICIJ (@ICIJorg) May 4, 2021
Joe Biden tabled plans at the OECD, for sweeping changes to global tax system, including a min corp tax rate to stop multinational companies exploiting loopholes. Germany and France have backed the plans but the UK has remained silent. https://t.co/wWpsTOjJsa
— Mary Kapadia (@MaryKapadia) May 5, 2021
Dear Europeans. I know it is difficult for some of you but you must find alternatives to Amazon, who is boosting its sales income in Europe but paying no corporation tax #deleteamazon https://t.co/ebXYwHY0VW
— Pernille Tranberg (@PernilleT) May 5, 2021
Are you paying more Tax than Amazon is in the U.K. ? https://t.co/Wc6Om1bABY
— Jolyon Rubinstein (@JolyonRubs) May 4, 2021
Does this mean we pay more Corporation Tax than Amazon? https://t.co/XI3Tc8sWbQ - this includes UK sales
— Five Leaves Bookshop (@FiveLeavesBooks) May 4, 2021
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