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Old 20th May 2018, 07:17   #1
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Default Apple sends Ireland $1.76 billion in first payment for back taxes

Back in 2016, the European Commission ordered Apple to pay Ireland around 13 billion euros ($15.3 billion at current exchange rates) in back taxes. Apple had a special sweetheart deal with Ireland, which the commission ruled was illegal. Neither part...

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