A group of British MPs have urged HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to fully investigate the search giant Google on tax avoidance as information from ex-employees undermined the company’s defence on its tax arrangement.
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) rejected Google’s earlier claims of selling no advertising from London, saying that it has been told that the vast majority of sales activity still takes place in the country.
The chairman of the committee Margaret Hodge said the British Prime Minister David Cameron should demand the company to pay its fare share of tax on its UK profits and added he should tackle the issue first at home and then internationally .... http://www.presstv.ir