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What was Google's tax settlement with Italy and why was it required?
Google agreed to pay 326 million euros to Italy following an investigation into unpaid taxes. Italian authorities accused the tech giant of failing to declare and pay taxes in the country between 2015 and 2019, which prompted the settlement. This case highlights the ongoing scrutiny that major technology companies face regarding their tax obligations in various countries where they operate. The significant settlement demonstrates Italy's commitment to enforcing tax compliance from multinational corporations operating within its borders.
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