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Amazon to pay 100 million euros to settle Italy tax dispute: statement
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy’s inland revenue service said on Friday it had reached an agreement with Amazon to settle outstanding tax claims covering the period 2011-2015.
Amazon will pay a total of 100 million euros ($117.95 million) to resolve the dispute, the tax agency said in a statement.
In April, Milan tax police said it believed the world’s largest online retailer had evaded 120-130 million euros of taxes in Italy.
Reporting by Stephen Jewkes, editing by Steve Scherer
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