Salusbury Food Store, Salusbury Road NW6, London, UK. 04.12.2012 Picture shows Robert Claassen, the owner of a solitary food store and coffee shop who appeared on ITV News and stated that he was "angry" that he paid more corporation tax than Starbucks, which had opened a store exactly opposite across the high street from his food store premises.His comments came after the Chancellor unveiled a £154 million blitz on big-name global companies and wealthy individuals who dodge tax bills to claw back billions of pounds for the Treasury.
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56 Salusbury Road, Kilburn, London, England, United KingdomMore information:
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Salusbury Food Store, Salusbury Road NW6, London, UK. 04.12.2012 Picture shows Robert Claassen, the owner of a solitary food store and coffee shop who appeared on ITV News and stated that he was "angry" that he paid more corporation tax than Starbucks, which had opened a store exactly opposite across the high street from his food store premises.His comments came after the Chancellor unveiled a £154 million blitz on big-name global companies and wealthy individuals who dodge tax bills to claw back billions of pounds for the Treasury.