By
Reuters
Published
Jan 28, 2019
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

Visa's European arm pays 13.2 million euros to settle Italy tax dispute

By
Reuters
Published
Jan 28, 2019

The European arm of U.S. credit card group VISA has paid 13.2 million euros ($15 million) to settle a dispute in Italy over alleged tax evasion, a judicial document filed by Milan prosecutors showed.

The investigation, which was opened in early 2017, alleged Visa Europe had evaded taxes on revenues from 2009 to 2015 for a total of 9.6 million euros. - Reuters


According to the document, which was filed with a Milan judge on Dec. 18, prosecutors found that the allegations against VISA Europe Service Inc. (VESI) revolved around transfer pricing and that no crime was committed.

The investigation, which was opened in early 2017, alleged VESI had evaded taxes on revenues from 2009 to 2015 for a total of 9.6 million euros.

VESI did not respond to Reuters’ requests to comment.

In recent years, U.S. tech giants, including Google, Amazon and Facebook, have paid more than 800 million euros to settle tax disputes in Italy.

© Thomson Reuters 2024 All rights reserved.