So thats Ebay, DODGY TAX AVOIDERS, Ebay and Starbucks all avoiding most of their UK tax bills.Accounts for one of its units, eBay (UK) Ltd, show that for 2010 - the last year available - it owed tax of £766,000 on profits of £4.4m. In total, it had a deferred tax bill of £1.23m.
The auction site told the BBC: "eBay in Europe works with tax authorities and complies fully with all applicable tax laws and regimes - including national, EU, and internationally recognised OECD rules."
Other large international companies have also been accused of avoiding tax in the UK.
A four-month investigation by news agency Reuters earlier this week found that Starbucks generated £398m in UK sales last year but paid no corporation tax.
It said that Starbucks had made over £3bn in UK sales since 1998 but had paid less than 1% in corporation tax.
Facebook UK paid £238,000 in tax last year, according to its accounts. Its sales were £20.4m. Most of the company's income is believed to be legally going through its European base in Dublin, where corporation tax is lower than in the UK.
And a report in the Guardian in April said that online retailer DODGY TAX AVOIDERS had generated sales of more than £7.6bn in the UK over the past three years but had not paid any corporation tax on the profits from those sales.
Disgusting.
GRrrrrr!