Facebook's French subsidiary has agreed to pay more than $118 million in back taxes, including a penalty, after a 10-year audit of its accounts by French tax authorities, the company said on Monday.
In an effort to protect children from sexual predators and other online dangers, France’s National Gendarmerie, or national police force, is urging parents to be more careful when posting pictures of ...
PARIS — Facebook lost a crucial legal battle Friday as a Paris court ruled the social network can be sued in France over its decision to remove the account of a French user who posted a photo of a ...
The Paris-based media campaign group, Reporters Without Borders, has filed a lawsuit against Facebook in France, saying the website breaks its own terms by failing to protect users against hate speech ...
Facebook and WhatsApp have been issued with formal notices by France’s data protection watchdog warning that data transfers being carried out for ‘business intelligence’ purposes currently lack a ...
Amazon, the world's largest online retailer and one of Facebook's fiercest competitors, has used "disloyal", pro-Yellow Vest posts as a motive for sacking employees. Several staff were sent packing ...
Facebook Agrees With France To Pay 106 Million Euros In Back Taxes The payment by American digital giants of tax on revenues in the country in which they are accrued has been the subject of a ...
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Facebook’s French subsidiary has agreed to pay more than €100 million ($118 million) in back taxes, including a penalty, after a ten-year audit of its accounts by French tax authorities, the company ...