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The Digital Markets Act requires Apple to ensure interoperability across its platforms, which the tech giant says compromises ...
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Earlier this month, Apple was ordered to pay €14bn in back taxes to Ireland, following a long-standing legal battle with the European Commission. The unexpected financial windfall is set to play ...
The EU head office said that Ireland granted such lavish tax breaks to Apple that the company's effective corporate tax rate on its European profits dropped from 1 percent in 2003 to a mere 0.005 ...
Ireland and Apple, which say the correct amount of tax was paid, fought the commission on the matter and in July 2020 the General Court of the European Union annulled the decision.
Ireland is Apple's base for the whole of its non-US sales, and was at the center of a decade-long tax dispute between Apple and the EU. On January 23, 2025, Micheal Martin became Ireland's ...
Out of thousands of fans at Belsonic in Belfast, Anna and Maisie said they couldn't believe they were chosen to perform ...
The commission’s original case was that Ireland had illegally favoured Apple by doing two special tax deals in 1991 and 2007, representing what it said was illegal State aid.
The iPhone maker’s proposal is designed to make it cheaper and less onerous for third-party developers to direct customers ...
Apple Inc. is poised to offer further App Store changes to appease European Union antitrust watchdogs who issued an ultimatum ...
Tariffs on pharmaceuticals could cost Ireland — a multinational hub for the likes of Pfizer Inc. and Eli Lilly & Co. — up to ...
Despite threats, the EU has pressed ahead with enforcement of its digital antitrust rules, with recent fines against Apple ...
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