Last month, a U.S. senate investigation criticized Google and Microsoft for sheltering tens of billions of dollars from income taxes by using tax havens.
Google France reported sales of 68.7 mln euros in 2010, the most recent period for which accounts are available. In that year, the company paid French income taxes of 2.0 million euros, on its 4.4 million euros income.
Google earns revenue from selling space on its search engine to advertisers. European units in France, and elsewhere, are usually designated as support centers for its Irish operation, which actually bills advertisers, according to company statements.
Ireland's corporate tax rate of 12.5 percent is around half the average rate in the European Union.
In a separate development, French President Francois Hollande told Google's chief executive Eric Schmidt on Monday that France would legislate to force the web search engine to pay for displaying links to news articles unless Google struck a deal with French media outlets.
(Reporting by Tom Bergin; Editing by Helen Massy-Beresford)
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