Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Apple accused of tax-dodging

From CNET: Apple is avoiding paying the full amount of U.K. taxes it owes for the last financial year, alleges a British news report in the Daily Mail today.
The report says that Apple earned 6 billion pounds (roughly $9.5 billion) but paid only 10 million pounds (around $16 million) in taxes -- which is far below the standard in the U.K.

The news source gathered documents from Apple's retail divisions in 2010 that show the company also paid less that year than is typical for a business selling products in the U.K. These documents show that Apple paid 3.79 million pounds ($6 million) on retail sales of more than 500 million pounds (nearly $800 million).

"Experts say Apple's total sales in the U.K. are far higher, as many are logged elsewhere," the Daily Mail writes. "They estimate revenues from Britain accounted for around 10 per cent of its 63 billion pounds (nearly $100 billion) worldwide figure for the year."

The Daily Mail also alleges that Apple is skirting U.S. taxes….

Read all about it at http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57412195-93/apple-accused-of-tax-dodging-in-the-u.k/?tag=mncol;cnetRiver

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