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At last, I will be able to help bereaved people say a proper farewell at funerals

At last, I will be able to help bereaved people say a proper farewell at funerals Sandra Millar © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: David Burton/Alamy As I stood outside the cemetery chapel, waiting for the bearers to begin the journey inside, I felt more than a little invested. The woman whose funeral I was about to lead was almost the same age as me. I knew, from talking to her family on Zoom in the days beforehand, that her life had touched many people over the years. Friends, neighbours and colleagues should have been gathered there to show respect and support others grieving. Stories and memories should have been told, hugs and handshakes given. Instead, about 25 people gathered inside the church. The March snow showers began to fall outside. This was another funeral in the year of Covid-19.

Amazon had sales income of €44bn in Europe in 2020 but paid no corporation tax

Amazon had sales income of €44bn in Europe in 2020 but paid no corporation tax Rupert Neate Wealth correspondent © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: David Burton/Alamy Fresh questions have been raised over Amazon’s tax planning after its latest corporate filings in Luxembourg revealed that the company collected record sales income of €44bn (£38bn) in Europe last year but did not have to pay any corporation tax to the Grand Duchy. Accounts for Amazon EU Sarl, through which it sells products to hundreds of millions of households in the UK and across Europe, show that despite collecting record income, the Luxembourg unit made a €1.2bn loss and therefore paid no tax.

Amazon could be main winner of Rishi Sunak s investment tax break

Amazon could be main winner of Rishi Sunak s investment tax break
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Amazon could be main winner of Rishi Sunak s investment tax break

Amazon could be main winner of Rishi Sunak s investment tax break Rupert Neate and Jasper Jolly © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: David Burton/Alamy Stock Photo Amazon could “entirely wipe out” the tax bill of its main UK service company by taking advantage of the chancellor’s £25bn “super-deduction” tax break, according to analysis by a tax fairness campaign group. The super-deduction, which was announced by Rishi Sunak in the budget on Wednesday, will allow companies like Amazon to offset 130% of investment spending on plant and machinery against profits for the next two years, starting next month. The chancellor explained that if a company spent £10m on new equipment, its taxable income would be reduced by £13m.

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