MILAN (Reuters) - Milan's prosecutors said on Wednesday they had asked to drop a case against Google Ireland Ltd after the company agreed to pay 326 million euros ($340 million) over a tax claim.
At the same time, Prosecutor Marcello Viola announced his intention to request the closure of the case against the Irish subsidiary Google Ireland Limited, which was related to tax evasion.
Google has settled an investigation into alleged unpaid taxes in Italy by agreeing to pay €326 million. Google has agreed to pay €326 million (nearly Rs 3,000 crore) to Italian authorities. With this ...
Italian authorities had accused Google Ireland Limited of failing to declare and pay taxes on income generated in the country between 2015 and 2019, with the probe focusing particularly on ...
Italian authorities had accused Google Ireland Limited of failing to declare and pay taxes on income generated in the country between 2015 and 2019, with the probe focusing particularly on ...
Prosecutors in Milan launched an investigation into Google Ireland Limited after the Italian revenue agency determined that the company had failed to declare its income and pay related taxes for ...
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