Google Ireland has paid €326 million to the Italian tax authorities to settle past disputed liabilities, a Milan prosecutor said this Wednesday. A Google spokesperson confirmed the agreement to The Currency, saying: “Google and the Italian Revenue Agency have reached a settlement, resolving a tax audit for a period between 2015 and 2019 without litigation.” In a note quoted by the national Italian news agency Ansa, Milan prosecutor Marcello Viola put an end to investigations into the alleged underpayment of tax for the five-year period. According to the prosecutor, the investigation alleged that part of Google Ireland’s income was produced…