Sunday, January 24, 2016

Google to pay £130 mln to Britain in back taxes: report




Google will pay more tax on sales in Britain in future, the BBC reported, and register a greater proportion of sales activity in


Google will pay more tax on sales in Britain in future, the BBC reported, and register a greater proportion of sales activity in Britain instead of Ireland, where its European headquarters is based and which has a lower rate of corporation tax

Technology giant Google is to pay £130 million (172 million euros, $185.4 million) in back taxes to Britain after an “open audit” of its accounts, the BBC reported Friday.




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Google to pay £130 mln to Britain in back taxes: report

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