Apple Does Not Owe Ireland Nearly $15 Billion In Back Taxes, Court Rules
In a major victory for the tech giant, the European Union's second-highest court said the tax break received by Apple did not represent an unfair advantage.
by Bobby Allyn
Jul 15, 2020
2 minutes
Apple landed a major victory on Wednesday when the second-highest court in the European Union declared that the tech giant does not have to pay $14.8 billion in taxes to Ireland that regulators in Europe claim the company owes.
The ruling overturns that Ireland, where Apple is based in Europe, essentially handed out tax breaks to
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