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Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Largest coporations pay no tax

It was revealed last week that one third of the UK’s 700 largest corporations avoid paying any tax at all. Not only do they avoid tax bills at home, but many also dodge them in developing countries, depriving those countries of a staggering £250 billion annually. Join our call to the prime minister and demand an end to corporate tax dodging now. Once you have done that, play our new tax dodge game and put an end to corporate fat cats running off with the public’s money.

Take Action! Email Gordon Brown:Send an email to Gordon Brown to demand that he take action to stop corporate tax dodging.

2 comments:

Respectable Citizen said...

Old Labour once talked of taxing the rich till the pips squeak, but in wales Plaid's economic strategy is to cut corporation tax! (the same as the SNP). Their economic strategy is based on attracting foreign multinationals to Wales.

Corporate globalisation means that multinationals race around the world to where workers are paid least have the worst rights.

Plaid's economic strategy can only signify a continuation of the low wage economy.

Anonymous said...

and yet they go after us ordinary folk for £ 30 Thats an area where equality is non existent.
May be some one could get a co-operative of tax lawyers and accountants that could fight for mere mortals collectively