No, and it still wouldn't pay tax.
Whats your point?
Now if you are trying to tell me that they have over a billion advertisers and don't pay tax, thats a different issue.
But I'm pretty sure they don't....
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Ugh without users people wouldn't want to advertise on there and then they wouldn't be able to sell the advertising space, they generate their money from the site and by also scanning peoples messages etc
If it had no users would it generate any money?
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Originally posted by blacjac View PostWhat has the number of users, whom each pay nothing to use the service, got to do with the amount of tax owed?Why do you need to when...Originally posted by The Spartan View PostI suppose you know all of the billion users and can verify that they pay nothing?
Originally posted by Facebook Home PageIt's free and always will be.
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I suppose you know all of the billion users and can verify that they pay nothing?Originally posted by blacjac View PostWhat has the number of users, whom each pay nothing to use the service, got to do with the amount of tax owed?
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It can't disappear. It will lurk somewhere in the cloud and occasionally be shown in google searches.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostOr until Admin moves server and it mysteriously disappears.
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Funnily enough that is my current occupation, so theoretically is there any chance that a contractor could do the same as these big companies in terms of using Ireland as HQ and working in the UK?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYou should be a tester.
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You should be a tester.Originally posted by The Spartan View Posthaha cheers Mich try though I might I never seem to get it right
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haha cheers Mich try though I might I never seem to get it right
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