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Apple recently updated its website with a list of products eligible for upcoming 2025 sales tax holidays in select U.S.
Apple’s Irish tax battle looked to have reached the end of the line when the case went before the European Court of Justice – the equivalent of the US Supreme Court. Whichever way the ECJ ...
The final appeal over the Apple Irish tax case has been decided by Europe’s highest court, and the Cupertino company has lost. It must now pay €13B in back tax to the Irish government.
The European Commission has reversed its plans to impose a digital tax on large technology companies, including Apple. The ...
The Apple tax ruling has implications for a whole host of wider issues, from EU integration to inward investment, that may well play out in unexpected and consequential ways.
The tax case against Apple dates back to 2014. The European Commission launched a probe into two tax rulings in Ireland that it suspected had artificially lowered the tax due since 1991.
Drawing down Apple tax billions will take months – Ireland’s finance minister - Two Irish ministers defended the decision to take the case against the European Commission’s 2016 decision.
He claimed that Ireland had misapplied its tax laws when Revenue made the two tax rulings in 1991 and 2007 and as a result, Apple got substantial tax breaks compared to other taxpayers.
Apple’s UK corporation tax bill rose by nearly 62% from £188 million to £304 million for the fiscal year that ended September ...
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has issued a final decision on the long running Apple tax case this morning. The case has been running in various guises since August 2016 and even this ruling ...
The Apple crux of the case is the commission’s finding that so-called tax rulings issued by the Irish Revenue Commissioners between 1991 and 2007 allowed the tech giant pay a tax at rates that ...
A RULING WILL be issued in the long-running case between the European Commission and Ireland over an alleged unpaid tax bill from technology firm Apple, of €13 billion, in the European Court of ...