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Netflix Europe offices raided in tax fraud probe

  • Netflix's offices in France and the Netherlands were raided as part of a tax fraud investigation, according to a French judicial source.
  • The French investigation by the PNF started in November 2022 and focuses on high-stakes white-collar crime, involving international companies.
  • The investigation includes Netflix's tax filings for 2019, 2020, and 2021, with reports indicating the company minimized taxes by declaring French turnover in the Netherlands.
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Searches at Netflix: In France and the Netherlands, financial investigators are at the streaming provider's door. It's about tax allegations.Searches at Netflix: In France and the Netherlands, financial investigators are at the streaming provider's door. It's about tax allegations.An article fromDue to tax allegations, the headquarters of the streaming giant Netflix in Paris and Amsterdam have been searched. Financial investigators and anti-corr…

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The searches at Netflix, conducted in Paris and Amsterdam, “must resume” on Wednesday morning, with the streaming giant being the target of an investigation for tax fraud and hidden work, a judicial source told AFP....

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Large technology companies that operate online often face challenges with European tax authorities. Recently, authorities in France and the Netherlands carried out search operations at Netflix offices in Paris...

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