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Google agrees to pay 326 million euros to settle Italian tax case

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MILAN (Reuters) – Milan’s prosecutors said on Wednesday they had asked to drop a case against Google Ireland Ltd after the company agreed to pay 326 million euros ($340 million) over a tax claim.

Last year Rome asked Google to pay 1 billion euros in unpaid taxes and penalties, years after the U.S. company settled a previous landmark tax dispute with Rome authorities. ($1 = 0.9575 euros)

(Reporting By Emilio Parodi, writing by Sara Rossi, editing by Keith Weir)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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