In a statement accompanying the accounts a spokesman for the company said they paid US$4.7b in taxes globally.
"Google complies with the tax laws in every country where we operate. We agree everyone would benefit from a simpler, more transparent system and believe international forums are the right places to have those conversations," the spokesman said.
The tax arrangements of multinational companies - particularly internet firms whose "weightless" operations allow them to easily relocate economic activity around the globe - has become a hot topic internationally in recent years.
New Zealand Government reforms intended to crack down on profit-shifting by multinational companies, expected to haul in $100m annually, have explicitly warned problems of capturing tax revenue from online economic activity are unresolved.