Google Agrees to Pay Italy $334 Million in Back Taxes The move follows a similar deal that Apple struck with Rome in late 2015, and comes as Europe wrestles with how much tax Silicon Valley companies should pay overseas. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:South Korea Parliament Votes to Impeach President Park Geun-hyeMarine Fighter Pilot Confirmed Dead After Crashing Into Pacific OceanAfter Park, Who? A Guide to Those Who Would Lead South KoreaIowa Exports Soybeans to China, So Why Not a Whole Farm?Russia Says Syria Halts Aleppo Combat to Evacuate Citizens2 Ex-Chinese Diplomats Charged With Running Forced-Labor Ring