Starbucks’s retail arm gets £13.7m tax credit even as sales increase
Credit can be used to offset future bills as full-year losses at UK division widen to £41.3m and it adds 92 stores Starbucks’s UK retail arm received a £13.7m corporation tax credit last year, even as its sales increased 6% and it added more than 90 stores. The credit, which can be used to (…)
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