Ireland doesn’t want Apple’s money. Ireland’s cabinet decided Friday to appeal the European Commission’s controversial ruling on Tuesday that the American tech titan owes the republic as much as €13 ...
Europe’s second-highest court has ruled that Apple’s so-called “sweetheart deal” with the Irish tax authorities was not illegal. The General Court of the European Union has ruled that, because the EU ...
The U.S. Treasury was not pleased with the European Commission's actions. — -- The staggering result of three-year investigation into Apple’s tax dealings in Europe was announced today: an order ...
The tax debate between Apple, Ireland, and the European Union may escalate in the next few months. According to recent reports, the Irish Finance Minister, Michael Noonan, will bring the debate to the ...
Apple will expand its operations in Cork, Ireland with the addition of a new campus building at its Hollyhill campus that will create extra capacity to accommodate 1,300 employees. Construction of the ...
Last month, Ireland said it would reluctantly collect €13 billion from Apple as part of an EU ruling after a long investigation into Apple’s tax affairs. Now with an appeal filed, the funds may sit ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. Yuqing Xing notes that Apple sells a lot of iPhones in China, at a high mark-up.* ...
Apple has agreed to dip into its multibillion-dollar cash pile to pay Ireland $15.4 billion in back taxes — a ruling CEO Tim Cook has called “total political crap.” Here’s the catch — Ireland doesn’t ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook said the EU’s ruling ignored how the international tax system works. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images On Tuesday, a group of Apple lawyers argued in Luxembourg at a European Union court ...
Apple on Tuesday argued that the European Union's order for it to pay 13 billion euros ($14.3 billion) in back taxes to Ireland "defies reality and common sense," as it kicked off its legal challenge ...
On his European tour this week, Apple's CEO visited Ireland, and talked about taxes, the abandoned Athenry data center and the company's commitment to the country. Apple's Tim Cook this week visited ...