EU orders Apple to pay $19.5b in back taxes
Apple was ordered to repay a record €13 billion ($19.5 billion) plus interest after the European Commission said Ireland illegally slashed the iPhone maker's tax bill.
Apple was ordered to repay a record €13 billion ($19.5 billion) plus interest after the European Commission said Ireland illegally slashed the iPhone maker's tax bill.
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The European Commission may rule against Ireland's tax dealings with Apple, resulting in a multi-billion dollar tax bill.
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