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Starbucks, Amazon, George Osborne.
// The upmarket fabric and wallpaper group (Osborne and Little), in which George Osborne has a multi-million pound interest, recorded a loss of £301,000 for the year to March 2012, and paid no corporation tax.
The loss came on turnover of £23 Million.
Despite the poor performance, the company was able to donate £4,000 to the Conservative Party. //
You couldn't make it up could you?
The loss came on turnover of £23 Million.
Despite the poor performance, the company was able to donate £4,000 to the Conservative Party. //
You couldn't make it up could you?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Bad management, Gromit. What was the family again? A bit of digging should reveal far more waste than £4,000.
Accountants see no virtue in having losses. The days when you could sell a company at a good price simply because it had enormous losses are long gone. All you can do with the losses is carry them over to set against profits in the following year(s) .
Accountants see no virtue in having losses. The days when you could sell a company at a good price simply because it had enormous losses are long gone. All you can do with the losses is carry them over to set against profits in the following year(s) .
// In total, directors' pay, including benefits and pensions, increased from £1.1m to £1.3m. //
Osbourne has also said:
//Of course rewards for failure are unacceptable - //
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/mo bile/uk -politi cs-1693 7804
Wish I could get a 20% pay rise if my company were losing money like that!
Osbourne has also said:
//Of course rewards for failure are unacceptable - //
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Wish I could get a 20% pay rise if my company were losing money like that!
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