The government of Luxembourg on Friday said it has launched an appeal against an EU order to recoup 250 million euros ($295 million) in back taxes from Amazon, in a case linked to a tax break granted the internet shopping giant.
"Luxembourg believes that the (European) Commission has not established the existence of a selective advantage (within European Union law)," the government said in a statement, referring to EU state aid laws on fair competition.
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