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.
Facebook France is going to pay $125 million (€106 million) in back taxes. Business magazine Capital first reported the agreement. French tax authorities raided Facebook’s offices in Paris in 2012 and ...
Facebook said the alleged French accounts “posted primarily in French and Arabic about news and current events including France’s policies in Francophone Africa, the security situation in various ...
The gilets jaunes were born on Facebook, as it often happens with public indignation. On October 18, Jacline Mouraud, a 51-year-old Frenchwoman from Brittany, posted a short video on her profile in ...