Google said it has paid over one billion dollars to French authorities to settle a dispute over allegations of tax fraud
A Paris court approved a penalty of 500 million euros from the digital giant over charges of tax evasion, and Google said it paid a further 465 million euros in “additional taxes.”
Google said in a statement: “We remain convinced that a coordinated reform of the international tax system is the best way to provide a clear framework to companies operating worldwide.”
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