Google hit by another tax raid in Europe

Spanish police search internet giant's Madrid offices just weeks after French HQ comes under spotlight

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The entrance to Google's headquarters in Paris
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Google's tax headaches in Europe are mounting, with a second set of raids in a little more than a month, this time targeting its head office and a "tech incubator" in Madrid.

The Financial Times says the searches were authorised by a judge and "involved more than 30 officials and investigators". Authorities were seeking to "gather evidence about the sales booked by Google in Spain and whether they were more substantial than reported".

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