ROME, Feb. 19 (Xinhua) -- Tech giant Google has paid 326 million euros (339.4 million U.S. dollars) to settle a dispute over unpaid taxes, Italian authorities confirmed on Wednesday.
Tech giant Google has paid 326 million euros to Italy following an investigation into alleged unpaid taxes, Milan prosecutors ...
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Google has agreed to pay EUR 326 million to Italy following an investigation into alleged unpaid taxes, Milan prosecutors ...
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Tech giant Google has paid 326 million euros to Italy after an investigation into alleged tax evasion, Milan prosecutors said ...
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