Apple tax windfall won’t impact Budget, Jack Chambers says as €13bn transfer will take ‘months’
It will be “months” before Ireland receives its €13bn Apple windfall, according to Finance Minister Jack Chambers.
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It will be “months” before Ireland receives its €13bn Apple windfall, according to Finance Minister Jack Chambers.
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The EU’s highest court has ruled that Apple must pay Ireland €13 billion in unpaid taxes.The European Court of Justice ruling upheld the European Commission’s appeal over Ireland’s tax relationship…
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There is no doubt that today's surprise ruling forcing Apple to pay Ireland an eye-watering €13bn plus interest is a significant blow to the State's reputation.
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The Government and Apple had argued the correct amount of tax had been paid.
Margrethe Vestager said she’d been told to brace for defeat on Apple’s challenge against tax state aid finding.
EU competition chief Margrethe Vestager has hailed the judgment by the European Court of Justice as "a big win day for EU citizens and tax justice".
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