Last year Apple were due to pay £6m in corporate tax (which they don't expect to pay).
Obviously Apple may just be doing really badly in the UK although it's probably more likely due to all of their IP being shifted over to Ireland to make use of the incredibly low tax rate that the Irish government gave them (which, after about 5 years of court cases, has been decided it's a legal thing to do).
Amazon is a significant offender (as are Netflix, Instagram, etc) but it's all, in theory, legal so it seems harsh to single out Amazon.
Last year Apple were due to pay £6m in corporate tax (which they don't expect to pay).
Obviously Apple may just be doing really badly in the UK although it's probably more likely due to all of their IP being shifted over to Ireland to make use of the incredibly low tax rate that the Irish government gave them (which, after about 5 years of court cases, has been decided it's a legal thing to do).
Amazon is a significant offender (as are Netflix, Instagram, etc) but it's all, in theory, legal so it seems harsh to single out Amazon.