The New Zealand subsidiary of internet giant Google paid $356,124 in New Zealand income taxes last year.
In formal accounts to December 31 2016, the company recorded revenues of $12.6m, up from $10.7m the year earlier.
The company's structuring sees its New Zealand subsidiary earn only a "service fee" from parent company Alphabet in return for providing marketing services.
New Zealand companies paying Google for advertising are typically invoiced from related companies based in low-tax Singapore or Ireland.
An investigation last year into the online advertising market found Google and Facebook - who run a similar setup - likely respectively earned $400m and $100m in advertising revenues from sales to local client.