News: EU determines Apple should pay 13 billion euros in back taxes to Ireland; Apple plans appeal After a three-year investigation, the European Commission has concluded that Ireland should recover 13 billion euros (about $14.5 billion) in back taxes from Apple, saying the company’s deal in that country was illegal, the BBC reports. The commission said Apple paid substantially less than other companies, ending up with a corporate tax rate of no more than 1 percent while other companies pay around 12.5 percent. “Member states cannot…
Source:
News: EU determines Apple should pay 13 billion euros in back taxes to Ireland; Apple plans appeal