European Commission says Irish tax deal amounted to illegal state aid, in decision that could have far-reaching implications
The European Commission has ordered Ireland to collect up to €13 billion from Apple, plus interest, ruling that the tech giant received illegal tax benefits from the Irish government. The decision brings a close to one phase of an ongoing investigation into tax deals carried out by US multinationals across Europe.
Tuesday's decision against Apple, first reported on Monday, comes after the Commission issued a similar ruling against Starbucks and Fiat in 2015, ordering both companies to pay up to €30m in unpaid taxes to the Netherlands and Luxembourg, respectively. The Commission also issued a preliminary condemnation against a tax arrangement between Amazon and Luxembourg, which allowed the retailer to declare most of its European profits under an untaxed entity.
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