DUBLIN (Reuters) - The Irish government is examining options to close a loophole in its tax system that has allowed multinational companies to significantly reduce taxes they pay on profits, the ...
BRUSSELS (CN) — Apple must pay 13 billion euros ($14.4 billion) in back taxes to Ireland as part of a broader crackdown against sweetheart deals for multinationals, the European Union’s highest court ...
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 fully ...
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 ruling ends ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Andrew Leahey is an attorney and law professor that covers tax. DUBLIN, IRELAND - August 31, 2016: A front page story in the ...