France requires 1.6 billion € to Google

It seems that Google‘s search engine is so good that the company found ways to substantially reduce their taxes they paid on profits made in most countries.

England recently tried to recover sums of £ billions, which eventually were negotiated only £ 130 million. Now France is trying the same thing.

Ministry of Finance sent their representatives Google notice of payment worth € 1.6 billion.

Which would cover what was not paid in recent years. Google has not yet given an official response, but we are sure that their search engine will find them and some lawyers specialized in the field, to relieve them of this problem.

Currently, the European Union exempts companies from paying most taxes in states that do not have permanent.

So the headquarters is established in the friendliest countries in financial terms.