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The bloody fate of the Cadbury Calves exposedFREE Standard Delivery On orders over £40 FREE Next Day Click & Collect On orders over £20 International Delivery Find out moreThe US company that owns Cadbury UK is still not paying corporate tax in Britain, it has emerged. Mondelez International, formerly known as Kraft Foods, has lawfully avoided paying tens of millions of pounds in corporation tax since it acquired the chocolate manufacturer for £11.5bn five years ago, a Sunday Times investigation revealed. It also cut 200 jobs from its UK workforce once the controversial takeover went through, despite protests by workers from the Bournville factory in Birmingham. Cadbury UK made £96.5m in profit in the year to December 31, 2014, but has paid no corporation tax since 2010. According to the Financial Times, the Birmingham-born chocolate manufacturer paid an average of £6.4m a year in the decade prior to the takeover. Knighted – for services to high gas prices and Cadbury's demise?
The company reportedly used a “tax-efficient structure put in place” to erase their UK tax bills by using interest payments on an unsecured £8.2bn debt. The debt is listed as a bond on stock exchanges in the Channel Islands. According to the newspaper, the interest payment then creates tax losses to offset profits elsewhere in the group, and are routed tax-free out of the UK using the “quoted Eurobond exemption” provided for such bonds. Lindsay Hoyle, an MP on the House of Commons business, innovation and skills committee that investigated the takeover in 2010, told the Sunday Times: “It’s wrong that companies like these hide behind an international tax system at the expense of loyal British companies who pay their tax.” Some have taken to social media to complain about the company's tax-avoiding activities: Dear @CadburyUK How is it I only earned £25k in 2014-15 & still paid £3,059.20 more tax than you? — sarah.1 of #76% (@Sarah_L_Murray) December 6, 2015
I'm loathed to boycott anything made in #birmingham but #Cadbury's tax affairs ie zero tax on £bns of sales in uk is repugnant — Adrian Ingram (@Adenuk) December 6, 2015 @CadburyUK I'm no accountant. I earned 1/80000 th of @Cadburyuk turnover yet paid 3000% more tax. Please explain how this is fair. @GrMoody @CadburyUK @sajidjavid I'm fuming not buying anymore products from them #boycottCadbury taxes help run the UK! — Mark Thompson (@markaceongroup) December 6, 2015 Mondelez International said in a statement: “In common with all global businesses, we pay corporation tax based on the laws of the countries in which we operate. We comply with all applicable tax legislation in the UK, working closely with the relevant authorities, and on a global basis we pay hundreds of millions of dollars in corporate income tax annually. “Since 2010 we are very proud to have invested over £200m into the UK across our world leading innovation, science and manufacturing sites and our 4,500 UK employees.”
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