Milan prosecutors plan to drop a case brought against the European division of Google after the company agreed to pay 326 million euros ($340 million) to settle a tax claim, they said on Wednesday.
Italian prosecutors said Wednesday they will seek to drop a tax evasion investigation against Google after the tech giant agreed to pay a 326 million euro ($340 million) settlement.Milan prosecutors had opened an investigation against Google for failure to pay taxes on earnings in Italy from 2015-2019.
Italian media reported that Google agreed to pay 326 million euros ($340.5 million) to settle, with Milan prosecutors moving to drop a probe into alleged tax evasion between 2015 and 2019. Milan prosecutors didn't respond to requests for comment.
Italian prosecutors said Wednesday they will seek to drop a tax evasion investigation against Google after the tech giant agreed to pay a 326 million euro ($340 million) settlement.
Italian prosecutors plan to close a tax evasion investigation against Google after it agreed to a 326 million Euro settlement. This resolves allegations of unpaid taxes on advertising revenues from 2015 to 2019.
Italian authorities announced that Google has paid €326 million (US$339.4 million) to settle a dispute over unpaid taxes, Italian authorities confirmed
Milan prosecutors plan to drop a case brough against Google’s European division after the company agreed to pay $340M to settle a tax claim,
Italian prosecutors say they are seeking to drop a tax evasion investigation against Google after the tech giant agreed to pay a 326 million euro ($340 million) settlement MILAN -- Italian ...
Milan prosecutors plan to drop a case brought against the European division of Google after the company agreed to pay €326 million to settle a tax claim, they said on Wednesday. The agreement covers the period between 2015 and 2019 and covers sanctions,
Italian prosecutors on Wednesday said they are seeking to have a tax evasion investigation against Google dropped after the tech giant agreed to pay a 326 million Euro (USD 340 million) settlement.