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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Business
Hazel Sheffield

Uber London Ltd under fire for paying no corporation tax in the UK

Uber in London paid no UK corporation tax on the £866,302 profits it made in the UK in 2014, according to the company’s accounts.

The accounts show that the company paid zero UK corporation tax on profit and loss in 2014. The company's corporation tax was effectively cancelled out by deductions they got for the cost of exercising share schemes with employees. Employees that made use of the share schemes will have paid income tax and National Insurance of up to 47 per cent, accountants say, and Uber will have received a deduction on corporation tax from the scheme resulting in the zero figure.

The £22,134 in deferred tax that is shown on the accounts reflect a difference in timing between when the company pays tax for accounting purposes and tax purposes. It's is tax payable in future. 

A spokesman for Uber denied that loopholes were used and insisted that Uber had paid “every penny of tax that is due”.

"With corporation tax, past losses offset current and future profits - as is the case with Uber which made losses in the UK in previous years," he said.

"This is an accounting principle to encourage investment that dates back to Benjamin Disraeli. It is not a loophole."

"We are a young company - only three years old in the UK - that is investing heavily.

"We are a significant net contributor to the local economy everywhere we go, creating new opportunities for thousands of professional drivers.

"The lion's share of every fare stays local, as it remains with the drivers who use Uber. And unlike the cash-in-hand past of this industry, we only take card payments so every fare is traceable and transparent."

Uber’s tax practises come to light as multinational corporations are under fire for exploiting loopholes to pay less tax.  Facebook also came under fire after it was revealed to have paid just £4,327 corporation tax in the UK in 2014. 

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