The decision, which is final, marks a significant turn in a prolonged legal battle that Dublin had fought to avoid ...
which unveiled a report Monday accusing Apple of using a "complex web" of offshore shell subsidiaries to avoid paying taxes on $74 billion in profits earned overseas between 2009 and 2012.
Ireland is required to recover more than 13 billion euro in back taxes from Apple, following a decision of Europe's top court ...
Apple (AAPL) stock is modestly lower Tuesday after the European Court of Justices ruled that the tech giant must pay 13 billion euros (about $14.4 billion) in back taxes to Ireland. Track all ...
Government tax revenue surged to € ... €67 billion-worth of produce from Ireland. [ Trump says tariffs on EU will ‘definitely happen’ but UK could avoid themOpens in new window ] “This ...
The Apple tax saga finally came to an end last year, eight years after the European Commission’s initial ruling that the tech giant owed €13 billion in back taxes to Ireland amid talk of ...
There was a further payment of €1.7 billion from Apple ... tax judgement that the US multinational lost at the Court of Justice of the European Union when it argued it was not liable to pay ...
so it is impossible to say if the bumper receipts from the sector that have massively inflated Ireland’s public finances since 2015 are still on the upswing. Leaving aside the Apple tax windfall ...
Tax campaign group Attac has put on protests at Apple shops in Paris and Aix-en-Provence, claiming the firm had tried to avoid paying the tax ... called on Republic of Ireland, where Apple's ...
Apple has been told to pay €13bn in unpaid taxes in Ireland by Europe’s top court. The move puts an end to an eight-year legal battle over whether the tech company received “illegal” tax ...
With the programme for government finalised and a new coalition set to take office shortly, the Children’s Rights Alliance and Community Foundation Ireland said the €13bn paid by Apple in tax ...
Ireland serves as a base for nearly 1,000 U.S. companies, including the European outposts of Apple, Google ... big perk of Ireland’s low corporate tax rate. Ireland was once one of the poorest ...