Ireland remains in EU’s crosshairs despite Apple win
The court ruling highlights that using state-aid rules is not a way to secure tax justice
The court ruling highlights that using state-aid rules is not a way to secure tax justice
Ruling in separate case may shed light on where alleged sweetheart deal case is headed
Counsel for company tells EU court that jobs assertion founded on media commentary
Case is of massive significance for Ireland and for the policing of state aid by the European Commission
The commission lays out the logic of its finding – though not where the €13bn comes from
Irish officials join Apple in arguing the EU commission’s case is flawed
EU compared Apple’s tax rulings in Ireland with those of 11 other similar companies
Move on Apple is new front in EU’s war on tax avoidance
Department maintains company has never received special treatment
How did Apple’s ASI unit in Cork manage an effective tax rate of less than 1 per cent on billions of dollars in annual sales?
iPhone maker avoided $850m of Irish tax between 2004 and 2008 using ’lower rates’
Figures show US tech giant paid fraction of 12.5% tax rate, citing unidentified ‘lower rates’
Apple’s corporate structure is designed to frustrate liability to taxation
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