But it isn’t a tax on like for like companies.
So? They are all retailers trying to sell stuff to us.
And although Hammond is referring to Amazon (pillock) he actually means ‘on-line retailers’.
In the story I read it was "tech giants" and Amazon Facebook and Google were given as examples.
Companies like Amazon take far more than a High St chain but pay minuscule tax in comparison. His proposal is centred around making them pay fairer taxes in light of the discrepancy.
They follow the same tax rules as everybody else. It may be that the rules need tightening up, but a whole new tax just because their costs are lower than those of bricks and mortar retailers is wrong. And don't forget, the tax "efficiencies" available to them are available to high street retailers as well as long as they are multinational. Starbucks is notorious because for many years, the UK subsidiary never made a profit and therefore paid little corporation tax in this country.
I fully agree that there is a problem in the way multinationals are able to legally avoid paying tax . What we need to do is get together with our European allies and... oh, bugger.