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What tax settlement did Google agree to with Italy and why?
Google has agreed to pay 326 million euros to Italy following an investigation into alleged unpaid taxes. The settlement stems from Italian authorities' accusations that Google failed to properly declare and pay taxes in the country between 2015 and 2019. This case represents part of a broader trend of European countries increasing scrutiny on major tech companies' tax practices and demanding corporate accountability from global technology giants operating within their borders.
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Google's Tax Settlement with Italy for 326 Million Euros
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