In 2016, the European Commission’s competition chief Margrethe Vestager accused Ireland of having granted Apple illegal tax benefits, unfairly diverting investment away from other countries. Both ...
Ahead of tomorrow’s ruling by a European Union court on Apple’s tax appeal for $14.8 billion, the leader of an electoral alliance has argued that Ireland rejecting the decision would be tantamount to ...
The European Court of Justice ordered Apple to pay $14.3 billion (€13 billion) in back taxes on Tuesday, siding with the European Commission’s stance that tax breaks offered to the iPhone maker by ...
The U.S. Treasury was not pleased with the European Commission's actions. — -- The staggering result of three-year investigation into Apple’s tax dealings in Europe was announced today: an order ...
The European Union's Court of Justice today said it has confirmed the European Commission's 2016 decision that Ireland had given illegal tax benefits worth €13 billion to Apple from 1991 to 2014. This ...
Earlier this week, Apple was slapped with a record $14.5 billion tax penalty by the European Commission on Tuesday for its agreements with Ireland. After a few days of deliberation, the country will ...
After a decade of legal wrangling, the European Union has officially given its final ruling over Apple and Ireland's allegedly illegal tax agreement, and Apple has to pay up. Since 2004 when the ...
During a three-year investigation, The Commission found that selective treatment allowed Apple to pay an effective corporate tax rate of one per cent on its European profits in 2003. In other words, ...
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