British Airways
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Stakeholders - Government How does British Airways affect the government? The government is a major stakeholder in all businesses. A company's success is very important to the government. If British Airways has a successful year, they would earn a lot of profits. This means they would have to pay more corporation tax to the government. They would also have a lot of employees. These employees would be getting paid by British Airways. Therefore, they would not be receiving benefits from the government. The government would also receive more national insurance and income tax from the employees. British Airways also sells goods on their aircrafts and in airports. Each product they sell has 17.5% added on to the cost. This is a Value Added Tax which is given to the government. The government receives a lot of taxes from British Airways and their employees. They can use these taxes on public sectors. Police departments,...

