Seven of the world's biggest economies have agreed on proposals tackling the way big tech companies are taxed – and Ireland is caught up in the middle Over the weekend, the G7 For example in 18, Facebook, which has its international HQ in Dublin, paid £285m in tax to the UK, although its revenue was £165bn However, under the G7 deal, companies could be taxed in any country where they make more than 10% profit on sales Above that point, the company would have to pay % taxThe Group of Seven (G7) is an intergovernmental political forum consisting of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United StatesIts members are the world's largest IMF advanced economies and wealthiest liberal democracies;
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