Google has agreed to pay £130m in back taxes dating back to 2005 after a six-year inquiry by Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs.
Google is one of several multinational companies accused of avoiding tax, in spite of making billions of pounds of sales in Britain.
Matt Brittin, head of Google Europe, said: "The rules are changing internationally and the UK government is taking the lead in applying those rules so we'll be changing what we are doing here. We want to ensure that we pay...
↧