Google’s new tax deal fails to silence critics
Google has buckled under growing pressure and agreed to pay millions in back taxes to the U.K. government. But its critics are still not satisfied.Google is the latest global company to be targeted over its tax affairs. It has agreed to pay £130 million ($185 million) to cover unpaid taxes since 2005, following an audit by British tax authorities. The company will also begin paying taxes on sales from advertisers ...