Facebook pays no UK corporation tax for second year running

 
Facebook UK declared revenues of £49.8 million and a pre-tax loss of £11.6 million (Photo: AP)
Gideon Spanier22 October 2014

Facebook was today facing a fresh row over offshore tax avoidance as UK accounts showed it paid no corporation tax for the second year in a row while granting shares worth tens of millions of pounds to London staff.

Research firm eMarketer estimates Facebook’s London operation in Euston made £371 million in revenues last year, up from £223 million a year earlier.

However, the accounts show lower revenues because Facebook processes much of its British sales in low-tax Ireland.

Facebook UK declared revenues of £49.8 million and a pre-tax loss of £11.6 million.

The social media giant incurred a tax charge of just £3,200 and ended up receiving a credit of £182,000 because of adjustments for prior years.

Yet the US parent company is highly profitable, reporting a net profit of $1.5 billion (£900 million) last year.

The company ran up a £15.5 million cost for “share-based payment” for its 208 London staff but they got far bigger windfalls.

UK staff collected more than 1.5 million free shares which were “settled” and are worth about $119 million (£72.5 million), based on Facebook’s present stock price above $78.

That works out at about £350,000 a head per employee if they have held onto their shares.

In addition, employees are in line for a further 2.2 million shares, worth about £105 million.

Facebook declined to comment but has said it always pays tax according to the laws of each country.

Chancellor George Osborne has promised a change in the law to crack down on offshore tax avoidance after warning last month: “Some technology companies go to extraordinary lengths to pay little or no tax here.”

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