There's a certain amount of jubilation over in my native UK about the fact that Facebook is going to change the way it does business in the UK. This should lead to lots more tax being paid, or so it ...
An unknown individual unexpectedly gained access to Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ:META)-owned Facebook‘s UK page, resulting in an unusual sequence of posts that left onlookers in stitches. What Happened ...
Facebook has agreed to rejig its tax arrangements in the UK, having previously paid tiny sums to the treasury, despite employing hundreds of staff in Blighty where the free content ad network commands ...
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 ...
We already knew that Facebook was no longer the worst social media platform for cyberbullying, but now the company is taking a big step to actually eradicate it from its roots. SEE ALSO: After ...
The UK is the sixth-largest market for Facebook worldwide, with 32.8 million users, growing by over 2.1 million over the last six months. In that context, even if 600,000 were an accurate number, it’s ...
There's an allegation that Facebook is somehow dodging taxes in the UK. No, not tax evasion (the illegal kind) but some form of tax avoidance, clever practise to entirely legally pay less tax than if ...
Facebook paid no corporation tax in the UK last year despite generating an estimated £223m in revenues. The social media giant's decision to process its UK sales in the Republic, which avoids tax, ...
Facebook is moving its UK users out from under the strict privacy protections of the European Union, according to a report from Reuters. Users of the social media ...
Facebook has overhauled its UK tax structure and is “set to pay millions of pounds more in tax in the UK” as a result, according to the BBC. Like Google, Facebook makes the majority of its revenues ...
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Following the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the UK asked Mark Zuckerberg to appear before a parliamentary committee in order to address questions and concerns about user data privacy. The CEO declined ...
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