Google to pay $549 million fine and $510 million in back taxes in France

Post date: 2019-09-13 04:45:38
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After years of back and forth with tax authorities in France, Google has settled a fiscal fraud probe, as the financial prosecutor’s office told Reuters and AFP. Overall, Google will pay a $549 million fine as well as $510 million in back taxes (€500 million and €465 million, respectively). This is a settlement, which means
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