Italian prosecutors on Wednesday said they are seeking to have a tax evasion investigation against Google dropped after the tech giant agreed to pay a 326 million euro ($340 million) settlement. Milan prosecutors had opened an investigation against Google for failure to pay taxes on earnings in Italy from 2015-2019.
Google has reportedly avoided litigation by agreeing to pay Italy $340 million after the country launched an probe into its tax activity
Italian prosecutors plan to drop an investigation opened against Google for allegedly failing to pay taxes on earnings in Italy between 2015 and 2019 after the tech giant agreed to pay a €326 million (about $340 million) settlement.
Google has agreed to pay $340 million in a settlement with Italian authorities for allegedly failing to file and pay its taxes.