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Google to Pay 465 Million Euros in Additional Taxes in France, Boosting Settlement to 1 Billion

Posted on the 12 September 2019 by Merks50

PARIS (Reuters) - Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) said on Thursday it agreed to pay 465 million euros in additional taxes to French authorities, boosting the total settlement to end a fiscal fraud probe in the country to nearly 1 billion.

France's financial prosecutor office earlier said Google had agreed to pay half a billion euros in fine to settle the four-year old investigation.

"We have put an end to the tax and related disputes we had had in France for many years," Google said in a written statement.

"These agreements include a payment of 500 million euros announced today by a French court, as well as an amount of 465 million euros in additional taxes that we have agreed to pay," it added.


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