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Italian Revenue Agency demands 1B from Google for tax evasion
After the agreement signed in 2016, the Italian tax authorities once again put the spotlight on Google, challenging the Mountain View giant for alleged tax evasion worth one billion
Google was notified of an assessment for 300 million in January 2016 and the dispute ended up before the Court of Milan with the group being registered among those under investigation for "failure to declare taxes". Second the Sun 24 Hours, the Revenue Agency would dispute the existence of Google a stable immaterial organisation, similar to the one that led Netflix to pay Italy around 2022 million euros in 55,8. Posted in: News Tag: Revenue Agency, Tax evasion, Revenue authorities, Google FIRSTonline is an independent web journal of economics, finance and stock exchange published by AL Iniziative Editoriali Srl with registered office in Rome, founded and controlled by Ernesto Auci e Franco Locatelli and owned by two minority shareholders (Alessandro Pavesi and Laura Rovizzi).
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