Facebook is to pay millions more in tax after overhauling its structure, the company has confirmed.
The social network giant was the subject of controversy last year when it was revealed that it paid just £4,327 in corporation tax.
Now it has confirmed that under new arrangements, the majority of its advertising revenue initiated in Britain will now be taxed in the UK.
It means sales will no longer be routed through Ireland for its largest advertisers though revenues from smaller business sales still will.
The changes should mean a higher corporation tax bill. They are due to come into effect in April so the first tax bill under the new structure will come in 2017.
How much more tax this means Facebook will pay has not been made clear.
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