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EU court orders Apple to pay Ireland €13 billion — RT Business News

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EU court orders Apple to pay Ireland €13 billion — RT Business News

The tax saga involving the US tech giant is part of the bloc’s antitrust crackdown

The EU’s highest court has ordered US tech giant Apple to pay €13 billion ($14.4 billion) to Ireland in back taxes as part of the bloc’s crackdown on special deals agreed by multinationals and governments.

The EU Court of Justice (ECJ) released the judgement in a statement on Tuesday. The European Commission initially issued the order back in 2016, saying that Apple had benefited for over two decades from two Irish tax rulings that artificially reduced its tax burden. The country’s low tax rates helped it attract Big Tech companies to set up their European headquarters.

The decision was overturned by the EU’s second-highest court in 2020, following appeals by Ireland and Apple. Last year, however, an ECJ advocate-general said that the EU tribunal had made legal errors when it ruled in the tech giant’s favor and recommended a review of the case.

“The Court of Justice gives final judgment in the matter and confirms the European Commission’s 2016 decision: Ireland granted Apple unlawful aid which Ireland is required to recover,” ECJ judges said, as quoted by Reuters.

Apple expressed disappointment with the ruling.

“The European Commission is trying to retroactively change the rules and ignore that, as required by international tax law, our income was already subject to taxes in the US,” the agency cited the company’s statement as saying.

The EU has sought to tackle issues posed by big and largely American multinationals, from data protection to taxation and antitrust.

Google lost a separate appeal on Tuesday against a €2.4bn EU fine for favoring its own services.

In March, Apple was hit by an antitrust fine of €1.8 billion for abusing its dominant position in the music streaming market.

Brussels also adopted the EU’s Digital Markets Act last year, which has forced companies including Apple, Alphabet, and Meta to change some of their practices in Europe.

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