If Google was hoping that France would give it a UK-style tax break, it's going to be in for a rude surprise. The country's Finance Minister Michel Sapin informs Reuters that there won't be any negotiations with Google over the €1.6 billion in back taxes (roughly $1.76 billion) the company reportedly owes. The French "don't do deals," Sapin says. He adds that the recent raid on Google's Paris office over alleged tax fraud was really just the next step for investigations that started a few years ago.