By Frank Prenesti
Date: Wednesday 19 Feb 2025
LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Google has agreed to pay €326m to settle a tax dispute with Italian authorities, the Ansa news agency reported on Wednesday, citing Milan Chief Prosecutor Marcello Viola.
As a result, Milan's State Attorney's Office, which was probing Google's European unit on tax evasion charges, has asked to shelve the case, Viola said in a note.
Prosecutors alleged that Google did not file and pay taxes on revenue generated in Italy. The company in 2017 paid €306m to settle a separate case that found it had a permanent presence in the country.
Reporting by Frank Prenesti for Sharecast.com
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