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Previously on "Google tax case may be re-opened."

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  • SueEllen
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    Only because they have a few interested parties leaning on them including the European Commission.

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  • DaveB
    started a topic Google tax case may be re-opened.

    Google tax case may be re-opened.

    Knowing HMRC they'll probably end up deciding Google are owed a rebate.

    UK.gov could reopen Google's £130m HMRC tax deal, says Parliament

    Labour MP Meg Hillier, chairman of the PAC, said: “Google has been keen to parade its enthusiasm for simplicity in the tax system but the fact remains the company has chosen to set up a complicated tax strategy specifically designed to minimise its tax bill. At the same time, HMRC itself has identified that the current penalty regime treats corporations differently from individual taxpayers.”

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