8th December 2012. Cardiff, UK. A police officer guards a branch of Starbucks in St. Mary's Street. UK Uncut carries out a national day of action against coffee giant Starbucks for avoiding Corporation Tax. It seems that Starbucks have used a string of legal loopholes to avoid paying tax and it emerged that the multinational has paid just £ million corporation tax in 14 years trading in Britain and zero in the last three years. Starbucks have offered to pay “somewhere in the range of £10 million” tax for each of the next two years. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/Alamy Live News.
8th December 2012. Cardiff, UK. A police officer guards a branch of Starbucks in Queen Street. UK Uncut carries out a national day of action against coffee giant Starbucks for avoiding Corporation Tax. It seems that Starbucks have used a string of legal loopholes to avoid paying tax and it emerged that the multinational has paid just £ million corporation tax in 14 years trading in Britain and zero in the last three years. Starbucks have offered to pay “somewhere in the range of £10 million” tax for each of the next two years. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/Alamy Live News.
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