The EU’s antitrust regulator is poised to rule that Apple’s tax arrangements with Ireland have breached the bloc’s state-aid rules, meaning the U.S. tech giant could be asked to pay back anywhere between $200 million and $19 billion.
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Tue, 08/30/2016 - 12:07am
The EU’s antitrust regulator is poised to rule that Apple’s tax arrangements with Ireland have breached the bloc’s state-aid rules, meaning the U.S. tech giant could be asked to pay back anywhere between $200 million and $19 billion.