US says Coke owes it $3.3b in back taxes
The US tax authority has told Coca-Cola that it owes $3.3 billion in taxes from 2007-2009, but the soft drink giant said Friday it was fighting the huge bill.
The Coca-Cola Company said in a securities filing that the Internal Revenue Service had sent it a notice saying it had under-reported income during the three-year period by leaving out substantial sums related to licensing fees paid by foreign Coke producers and distributors.
The IRS wants the US company to pay taxes on some of the money earned from offshore licensees.
But Coca-Cola said it had followed the accounting principles for transfer pricing -- how earnings are accrued between branches of a company -- established in an agreement with the IRS in 1996. "The company has continued to abide by its terms for all subsequent years," it said.
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