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| Facebook changes how it pays tax in the UK Facebook has announced that starting this April, it'll radically simplify its business arrangements in the UK. Boor-ing, right? Except this means that the social network's tax dealings will now be much more transparent. It's a big deal because, until... http://www.engadget.com/2016/03/04/f...tax-in-the-uk/ |
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