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The long running Apple Tax saga hits its latest twist

The long running Apple Tax saga hits its latest twist as the case goes before the Court of Justice of the European Union. The European Commission is appealing the 2020 decision from the EU's General Court overturning the decision from 2016 which found that Apple had underpaid €13.1 billion in tax due to Ireland between 2003 and 2014. The tax remains in an escrow account. With more on this, we heard from Robert Sweeney, Head of Policy at TASC, the Independent Think-Tank.

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07.00 23 May 2023


The long running Apple Tax saga hits its latest twist


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07.00 23 May 2023


The long running Apple Tax saga hits its latest twist as the case goes before the Court of Justice of the European Union.

The European Commission is appealing the 2020 decision from the EU's General Court overturning the decision from 2016 which found that Apple had underpaid €13.1 billion in tax due to Ireland between 2003 and 2014.

The tax remains in an escrow account. With more on this, we heard from Robert Sweeney, Head of Policy at TASC, the Independent Think-Tank.


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