
Apple Pays $17 Billion in Back Taxes to Ireland Following EU Court Ruling
Apple has paid $17 billion (€14.6 billion) in back taxes to Ireland, fulfilling a European Union court ruling that mandated the company pay unpaid levies. This payment confirms the significant tax bill for Ireland for the first time.
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Apple paid $17bn in taxes to Ireland after court ruling on back levies
New filings highlight iPhone maker’s global tax liabilities
Read full article →Apple pays €14.6bn in Ireland as new accounts confirm Irish tax bill for the first time
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