Italy launched a probe into Google in 2022 for EUR 1B in unpaid taxes and penalties from 2018 to 2022, seven years after settling another tax dispute, Reuters’ Emilio Parodi reports. According to sources, Italy’s Revenue Agency has started an adversarial process with Google which may end either with a settlement or with the opening of a judicial litigation. “We comply with tax regulations in all countries where we operate, including Italy,” a Google spokesperson said in a statement. “We cooperate with the authorities.”
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