A TAX deal between Amazon and Luxembourg may be illegal and constitute “state aid”, the European Union’s executive has ruled. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get ...
Online retail giant Amazon is facing a bill of around £221 million (250 million euros) in back taxes after the European Commission said the firm’s sweetheart tax deal with Luxembourg broke state aid ...
Several Luxembourg civil society organisations have announced an upcoming demonstration as part of the "Make... }} ...
Luxembourg doesn't want to claim back €250 million ($295 million; £221 million) from Amazon in back taxes. The European Commission ruled on October 4 that the small EU nation, which charges less ...
BRUSSELS (AP) — In the latest setback to European Union efforts to tackle corporate tax avoidance, a court on Wednesday annulled a ruling by the European Commission that a tax deal between Amazon and ...
EU judges on Wednesday will decide whether Amazon received €250 million in illegal tax benefits in Luxembourg. The high-profile case is part of EU competition chief Margrethe Vestager's efforts to ...
Europe is taking it to the tech giants of late with Amazon now accused of benefitting from illegal tax benefits in Luxembourg. After a three-year investigation, the European Commission (EC) has ruled ...
Former top EU official Viviane Reding has raised questions about Luxembourg's handling of privacy complaints following a POLITICO report detailing allegations against e-commerce giant Amazon, amid ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robert W. Wood is a tax lawyer focusing on taxes and litigation. Amazon made its bones avoiding taxes, and its tax history could ...
“The Commission’s preliminary view is that the tax ruling of 5 November 2003 by Luxembourg in favor of Amazon constitutes state aid... and the Commission has doubts at this stage as to that ruling’s ...
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