Google has paid EUR 326 million ($339.4 million) to settle a tax dispute with Italian authorities, prosecutors in Milan confirmed on Wednesday.
The investigation, led by Milan prosecutors, focused on Google Ireland Limited after the Italian revenue agency found that the company had not declared income or paid taxes from 2015 to 2019. The settlement covers taxes, fines, and interest.
Milan Chief Prosecutor Marcello Viola stated that following the final agreement signed on January 28, a request was submitted to the preliminary investigation judge to close the case. The probe, conducted with the finance police and the revenue agency, examined revenues from the sale of advertising space.
