Reputation Survey: Firms avoiding tax face public backlash
17 Jan 2013
Following the news that several major firms had paid minimal amounts of UK corporation tax, consumers are getting ready to act with their feet.
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Following the news that several major firms had paid minimal amounts of UK corporation tax, consumers are getting ready to act with their feet.
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