Top bosses grilled over tax payments
The three companies gave evidence amid mounting concern about tax avoidance by big international companies.
In a separate move Yorkshire Water defended its lowly £2.9m tax bill. The company said it invests more than £1m a day improving water quality and protecting communities from flooding.
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Hide Ad“We have always been nothing less than completely open and honest around our accounts. We play by the rules,” said a spokesman.
Starbucks chief Troy Alstead was told his claims that the coffee chain continually made a loss in the UK “just doesn’t ring true”. The US chain has filed losses with Companies House for most of the years it has been operating in the UK.