BAT shifts nearly $1bn out of developing countries into one UK office Tax Justice Network | April 30, 2019 For every dollar British American Tobacco (BAT) paid in tax in the countries it operates in, the giant multinational shifted more than half a dollar that would have been taxed locally to a UK subsidiary where BAT paid almost no tax
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If we got the same people, the managers would say, Well, you need to get new names, said Stacy, who also worked as a Tampa brand ambassador in 2015
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