Google.
Charlie Elphicke,
Told MPs that the US Company which dominates the internet search market in the UK had made hundreds of millions of pounds of profit in Britain and paid no tax.
He told MPs that Google made £700million profit on £2.15billion revenue in 2010 - but paid no tax.
Amazon.
Ian Griffiths
States,Amazon.co.uk, Britain's biggest online retailer, generated sales of more than £3.3bn in the country last year but paid no corporation tax on any of the profits from that income
CHARITIES.
George Osborne
Charities face losing up to £1billion under George Osborne's plans to cap tax relief.
The Chancellor wants to limit tax relief to £50,000, or 25 per cent of a person's income, from next year in a bid to stop the super-rich from using donations to cut their tax bills.
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