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Two of the country’s biggest private contractors ATOS and G4S paid no corporation tax in Britain last year, despite carrying out billions of pounds of taxpayer funded work for the Government, an official audit has revealed.
A report by the National Audit Office, published this month, disclosed for the first time how much Government work is now outsourced to the private sector. It found that the four biggest suppliers - Atos, Capita, G4S and Serco - carried out £6.6billion-worth of work for the public sector and central Government last year.
Yet two of them – Atos and G4S which carried out £2billion-worth for work for the Government and public sector – paid no corporation tax at all in the UK in 2012. Capita paid between £50million and £56million, while Serco paid £25million in tax.
Serco holds public sector contracts worth £1.8 billion - including £611 million with the Ministry of Defence and £382m with local government. Capita has deals totalling £1.08bn, while the figures for G4S and Atos are £718m and £683m respectively.
A G4S source said that the company did not pay any corporation tax last year because it had carried one-off losses over from the previous year. Overall it said it paid around £400million in PAYE-related taxes.
A spokesman for Atos, which is carrying out fit for work tests on sick and disabled benefits claimants, said: “… due to significant investment in the UK to maintain our business here as well as pension contributions, we did not make enough profit last year to qualify for Corporation Tax.”
Does this not make you think who the real "Benefits" Scroungers are ?
Two of the country’s biggest private contractors ATOS and G4S paid no corporation tax in Britain last year, despite carrying out billions of pounds of taxpayer funded work for the Government, an official audit has revealed.
A report by the National Audit Office, published this month, disclosed for the first time how much Government work is now outsourced to the private sector. It found that the four biggest suppliers - Atos, Capita, G4S and Serco - carried out £6.6billion-worth of work for the public sector and central Government last year.
Yet two of them – Atos and G4S which carried out £2billion-worth for work for the Government and public sector – paid no corporation tax at all in the UK in 2012. Capita paid between £50million and £56million, while Serco paid £25million in tax.
Serco holds public sector contracts worth £1.8 billion - including £611 million with the Ministry of Defence and £382m with local government. Capita has deals totalling £1.08bn, while the figures for G4S and Atos are £718m and £683m respectively.
A G4S source said that the company did not pay any corporation tax last year because it had carried one-off losses over from the previous year. Overall it said it paid around £400million in PAYE-related taxes.
A spokesman for Atos, which is carrying out fit for work tests on sick and disabled benefits claimants, said: “… due to significant investment in the UK to maintain our business here as well as pension contributions, we did not make enough profit last year to qualify for Corporation Tax.”
Does this not make you think who the real "Benefits" Scroungers are ?