Now Netflix is singled out for not paying UK taxes

Company has been routing UK subscriptions through a subsidiary in Luxembourg

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Netflix is the latest US-owned company that is being singled out in the press over its tax arrangements in the UK.

Two weeks after it was reported that Cadbury, owned by Mondelez International, paid no UK corporation tax last year despite racking up £2bn of revenues and an operating profit of more than £95m, the Sunday Times has revealed that Netflix similarly paid no taxes despite £200m of revenue coming from UK consumers. In fact, the on-demand broadcaster banked an "income tax credit" of £35,000.

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