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Starbucks pays corporation tax of less than €4,200
Starbucks pays corporation tax of less than €4,200

Starbucks’s Irish operation paid €4,196 in corporation tax last year after two years of making no contribution to the State’s coffers.

Sat, 11 Jul, 2015

Starbucks’ Irish arm gains but avoids corporation tax
Starbucks’ Irish arm gains but avoids corporation tax

The Irish arm of coffee giant Starbucks brewed up impressive pre-tax profits of €745,707 in 2013 — but did not pay corporation tax.

Tue, 27 Jan, 2015

Starbucks profits rise 47% to €721k
Starbucks profits rise 47% to €721k

The Irish arm of coffee giant Starbucks increased its profits by 47% to €721,327 in 2012 — but paid no corporation tax.

Wed, 26 Feb, 2014

Apple pays 2% tax on overseas profit

Apple has paid less than 2% tax on its overseas profits, documents yesterday showed after the iPad and iPhone giant slashed the amount foreign taxmen receive.

Mon, 05 Nov, 2012

Starbucks pays €5.7m in royalties but only €35k in Irish taxes since 2005

Coffee-shop chain Starbucks has only paid €35,000 in taxes in Ireland since 2005, while paying €5.7m in royalty and licensing fees to its parent company, accounts filed by the US coffee chain’s wholly-owned Irish subsidiary Ritea Ltd show.

Wed, 17 Oct, 2012

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