Microsoft Round Island One is ‘tax resident’ in Bermuda with no employees except directors

An Irish subsidiary of Microsoft made a profit of $315bn (£222bn) last year but paid no corporation tax, as it is “resident” for tax purposes in Bermuda.

The company, Microsoft Round Island One, posted profits last year roughly equal to nearly three-quarters of Ireland’s entire gross domestic product (GDP) – despite having zero employees.

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