Google boss defends UK tax affairs
Google’s executive chairman Eric Schmidt has defended the internet giant’s tax affairs in Britain, saying the firm was playing a key role in the UK’s high-tech growth.
The firm paid just £6m (€7m) in corporation tax in 2011, but Mr Schmidt said the arrangements “fully comply with the law” and it was acting in the same way as other firms.
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