Amazon firmly refuted on Wednesday that it owed any back tax to Luxembourg, objecting to an order by EU anti-trust chief Margrethe Vestager to pay a 250-million-euro tax bill.
"We believe that Amazon did not receive any special treatment from Luxembourg and that we paid tax in full accordance with both Luxembourg and international tax law," the online shopping giant said in a statement
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