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One-third of biggest UK businesses pay no tax

By Vanessa Houlder

Published: August 27 2007 22:02 | Last updated: August 27 2007 22:02

Almost a third of the UK’s 700 biggest businesses paid no corporation tax in the 2005-06 financial year while another 30 per cent paid less than £10m each, an official study has found.

Of the tax paid by these businesses, two-thirds came from just three industries – banking, insurance and oil and gas – while the alcohol, tobacco, car and real estate sectors contributed only a few hundred million pounds.

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