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Apple's Irish tax break problems are officially over. Ireland's Department of Finance has reported that the entirety of the €14.25 billion fund in Apple's escrow account for the case has been ...
The Irish government is set to give more details of how it intends to spend its €14bn tax windfall from Apple. The money is being used to beef-up the country's National Development Plan (NDP), a ...
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.
This article is for subscribers only. Apple Inc. ’s main Irish-registered company made pre-tax profits of $69.3 billion last year as its income soared to $222.8 billion, company filings show.
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 ...
And more are joining: Conor McGregor’s Irish whiskey, Proper No. Twelve, recently debuted an apple-flavored version, which has performed strongly for the brand since its launch a year ago.
Earnings from Apple's European subsidiary, and main European Union headquarters in Cork, Ireland, have risen $11.69 billion year over year.
Apple has operated almost tax-free in Ireland since 1980, welcomed by a government keen to bring jobs to what was then one of Europe's poorest countries, former company executives and Irish ...
The Irish government has provided more details of how it intends to spend its €14bn tax windfall from Apple. The money is being used to beef-up the country's National Development Plan (NDP), a ...