The Scottish Government handed Amazon £4.7million last year despite the firm paying no corporation tax on £38billion of European sales.
The internet giant’s web services division was paid the public money and has also recently signed a 10-year NHS deal worth £15million.
But accounts for Amazon’s Luxembourg unit – the firm through which it sells products to millions of Scottish and other European households – claim a £1billion paper loss and therefore zero tax was paid last year.
Documents released through Freedom of Information show that in 2020-21 the Scottish Government paid £4.7million for the firm’s web services, £45,272 the year before and £2.5million in 2018-19.
The £7.2million total was only for Scot t ish Government “core” departments and didn’t include other agencies.
The NHS deal, meanwhile, is to provide web hosting for an IT system able to deploy “data in real-time at the point of care” for patients north of the Border.
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