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Big hit for big tech: Apple, Google suffer multibillion-$ blows in EUEU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager achieved significant victories as Europe's top court upheld her actions against Apple's Irish tax dea...
EU's Vestager triumphs in crackdown on Apple's tax deal, Google's practicesVestager, who ends her term in November, has made a name for herself going after Big Tech's tax arrangements with some EU countries and att...
Why does Apple have to pay Ireland $14.4 billion?The European Court of Justice has said that Apple had unduly benefited from unfair loopholes in Ireland's tax regime, and that the company ...
Explainer: Why does Apple have to pay Ireland $14.4 bn?Apple has been ordered to pay €13 billion ($14.4 billion) in back taxes to Ireland after losing a lengthy court battle with the European Un...
Apple suffers setback in fight against EU's $14 bn tax orderAn EU Court of Justice adviser has ruled that a lower tribunal that sided with Apple in its challenge against a $14 billion EU tax order ma...
Setback for Apple as EU court adviser backs EU's $14 billion tax orderThe tax case against Apple was part of EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager's crackdown against deals between multinationals and EU countr...
EU seeks top court backing in $14 billion tax fight against AppleThe case, which has far-reaching implications for corporate tax bills, is the most high-profile of EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager's ...
EU seeks top court backing in $14 billion tax fight against AppleThe case, which has far-reaching implications for corporate tax bills, is the most high-profile of EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager's ...
Meta cannot run ads based on personal data, rules EU privacy watchdog: sourceThe Irish data protection agency, which oversees Meta because its European headquarters is located in Dublin, has been given a month to iss...
Apple wins fight against $15 billion tax order, even as EU prepares itself for fresh salvoThe commission’s historic ruling against Apple was delivered in August 2016 by Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager in a shock decis...
Apple wins big EU court case over $15 billion in taxesThe EU Commission had claimed in 2016 that Apple had struck an illegal tax deal with Irish authorities that allowed it to pay extremely low...
European Union court backs Apple in case over $15 billion in back taxesA European Union high court on Wednesday ruled in favor of technology giant Apple and Ireland in its dispute with the EU over 13 billion eu...
Apple's fight against $15 billion EU tax order heats up; Ireland finds itself in a tight spotWhile 14 billion euros - including interest - would go a long way to plugging the coronavirus-shaped hole in the state's finances, Dublin i...
The inside story of Apple's $14 billion tax billThe Senate revelations raised eyebrows at the Maxforce’s office in Madou Tower, a 1960s high-rise in the rundown Saint-Josse neighborhood o...
Why Ireland doesn’t want Apple’s $14.5 billion in back taxesApple generated about $4.45 bn a month last year, so arrears figure works out to about three months of profit, had $232 bn, with about $214...
Apple's $14.5 billion EU tax ruling: What you need to knowEU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in an e-mailed statement that member states of the EU cannot give tax benefits to selec...
Tim Cook hits back at EU tax; writes open letter to Apple fans in EuropeWhat happened to Apple's contribution to the economy of Europe, asks Cook in this letter. He points out that sovereignty is at stake follow...
Apple's Irish tax bill might jump by billions on EU decisionThe European Commission decision is expected to say Ireland provided iPhone maker with illegal aid through a sweetheart deal in return for ...
Europe investigates how low-tax nations have helped giants like Apple reduce tax billsThe inquiry will also examine Starbucks' tax treatment by the Netherlands and the tax arrangements in Luxembourg for Fiat Finance and Trade.
Legal methods US MNCs like Apple, Google deploy to cut taxes on non-US profitsSome of the largest US multi-national companies resort to ingenious—though legal—practices to pay virtually no tax on their non-US profits.