Ireland is required to recover more than 13bn euros (£11bn) in back taxes from Apple, following a decision of Europe’s top court. The European Court of Justice (CJEU) decision restores a 2016 European Commission ruling that Ireland gave undue tax benefits to Apple, which would be illegal under EU state aid rules. Ireland and Apple, [...]
Full ArticleIreland must recover £11bn in taxes from Apple, EU court rules
City A.M.
0 shares
2 views
You might like
Related news coverage
Ireland’s €13bn Apple windfall leaves cash-rich country with spending dilemma
FT.com
Finance minister says €10mn spent on legal fees defending a tax deal that European court says contravened EU rules