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Amazon reportedly changes tax practices In Europe amid probe

Monday 25 May 2015 11:20 CET | News

Amazon has reportedly commenced booking revenue from retail sales in individual European countries, instead of funneling all sales through low-tax Luxembourg.

Moreover, the online retailers change of tax practices, which was made effective on 1 May, 2015, was mainly due to intense scrutiny of corporate tax practices in Europe, nasdaq.com reports, citing Wall Street Journal.

On 7 October 2014, the European Commission opened an investigation regarding Amazon in Luxembourg to examine whether the country provided any selective advantage to the company in the context of issuing a tax ruling. Amazon has implemented the structure, with local branches booking revenue, in the UK., Germany, Italy and Spain, according to the report.

The EU is investigating whether tax system of multinationals in individual EU countries complies with EU state aid rules. The Commission announced in 2014 that it has opened formal investigations in three cases, respectively.


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