US-based Internet giant Google is suspected of tax evasion in Russia, a senator in Russia’s upper house of parliament said.
Ruslan
Gattarov, head of the Information Society Committee, sent a letter on
Thursday to the Federal Tax Service with a request to check the
financial operations of the Google AdSense advertising service.
Google
spokeswoman Svetlana Anurova told RIA Novosti on Thursday that the
company “pays taxes in Russia, complies with the tax laws and is happy
to provide the government with all tax information that it requires.”
In
the senator’s letter, obtained by RIA Novosti, Gattarov claimed that
the Google AdSense context advertising service, which has been
operational since 2003, “enables website owners to earn income from the
placement of ads on their websites.”
According to Gattarov,
website visitors navigate by links, which enables site owners to get
payments from Google. The Internet giant has a representative office in
Russia, but all financial transactions are performed between Google Inc.
or Google Ireland and a specific person in Russia, the senator said in
his letter.
In a user agreement governed by English law, Google
relieves itself of the obligation to pay taxes in Russia and assigns
that function to the recipients of payments in Russia, which contradicts
Russian law, the senator claimed.
According to Gattarov, Google must withhold taxes from payment recipients and pay them to the Russian government.
/RIA Novosti/