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    Amazon UK Pays Corporation Tax for the First Time Since 2020

    02 Oct

    Amazon UK Pays Corporation Tax for the First Time Since 2020 – Introduction

    Amazon’s tax practices in the UK have been under the spotlight for many years, with criticism frequently aimed at the tech giant for its minimal corporation tax payments.

    In recent years, Amazon paid very little in taxes due to the utilisation of a government tax break, which has now expired.

    This development has led to Amazon paying corporation tax for the first time since 2020, marking a significant shift in both the company’s approach to tax and the broader UK tax policy landscape.

    The Background: Amazon and UK Corporation Tax

    Amazon operates globally, with the UK being one of its key markets.

    Historically, like many multinational companies, Amazon has faced criticism for taking advantage of legal tax avoidance strategies.

    These strategies often involved reporting profits in low-tax jurisdictions such as Luxembourg, while paying relatively little tax in high-tax markets like the UK.

    It is claimed that one of the main tools Amazon and other companies had been using in recent years to reduce their UK tax burden had been Rishi Sunak’s much vaunted “Super Deduction”.

    The relief allowed for 130% corporation deduction for qualifying expenditure on qualifying plant and machinery in a two year period beginning in April 2021.

    Global Implications

    This change in Amazon’s tax payments also aligns with a global push for fairer taxation of multinational companies.

    The OECD’s Pillar Two reforms, which aim to introduce a global minimum tax rate of 15%, have garnered widespread support.

    These reforms are designed to stop companies from shifting profits to low-tax jurisdictions, ensuring that all multinationals, including tech giants like Amazon, contribute a fair share to the countries in which they generate significant revenue.

    Amazon UK’s corporation tax – Conclusion

    Amazon’s recent corporation tax payment in the UK is a reflection of both changes in UK tax policy and global efforts to reform corporate taxation.

    With governments across the world, including the UK, pushing for greater tax transparency and compliance from large multinationals, we may see further shifts in how companies like Amazon structure their global tax strategies.

    Final Thoughts

    If you have any queries about this article on Amazon UK’s corporation tax, or tax matters in the UK, then please get in touch.

    Alternatively, if you are a tax adviser in the UK and would be interested in sharing your knowledge and becoming a tax native, there is more information on membership here.

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