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Google to pay $340 million to settle Italian tax case

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Posted on February 19, 2025

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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. Last

Google Agrees to Pay $340 Million to Resolve Italian Tax Dispute

MILAN (Reuters) -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.

The agreement covers the period between 2015 and 2019 and the covers sanctions, penalties and interest, prosecutors said in a statement.

Last year Reuters reported that Italy asked Google to pay 1 billion euros in unpaid taxes and penalties, seven years after the U.S. company settled a previous landmark tax dispute with Rome authorities.

The Milan prosecutors alleged that Google did not file and pay taxes on revenue generated in Italy, basing its claim on the digital infrastructure Google has in the country.

In 2017 Google paid 306 million euros to settle a previous case that found it had a permanent presence in Italy.

($1 = 0.9575 euros)

(Reporting By Emilio ParodiWriting by Sara RossiEditing by Keith Weir and David Goodman)

Key Takeaways

  • Google agrees to pay $340 million to settle Italian tax claims.
  • The settlement covers the period from 2015 to 2019.
  • Milan prosecutors will drop the case against Google.
  • Italy initially demanded 1 billion euros in unpaid taxes.
  • Google previously settled a similar case in 2017.

Frequently Asked Questions

What amount did Google agree to pay to settle the tax claim?
Google agreed to pay 326 million euros, which is approximately $340 million, to settle the tax claim.
What period does the settlement cover?
The settlement covers the period between 2015 and 2019.
What were the allegations made by Milan prosecutors against Google?
Milan prosecutors alleged that Google did not file and pay taxes on revenue generated in Italy, based on the digital infrastructure the company has in the country.
How much did Google pay in a previous tax case in 2017?
In 2017, Google paid 306 million euros to settle a previous case that determined it had a permanent presence in Italy.
What was the initial tax claim amount requested by Italy?
Italy initially asked Google to pay 1 billion euros in unpaid taxes and penalties before the settlement was reached.

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