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Google Clients Question UK Tax Practices

A survey carried out by marketing professionals magazine 'The Drum' has exposed Google's tax practices in Britain with some of the company's clients have questioned its assertion that that its UK team is not engaged in advertising sales. Google says its UK team does not sell advertising but offers sales and marketing support to those who deal with its Dublin office. The company is alleged to have paid just £10 million tax in the UK on revenues of £11.5 billion between 2006 and 2011.

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