Ireland's government on Tuesday outlined how it intends to deploy more than $14 billion in back taxes from Apple.
Ireland plans to use a €14bn windfall from Apple’s unpaid taxes, following an ECJ ruling, to boost infrastructure rather than ...
Ireland plans to invest the 14 billion euros ($15.5 billion) that Apple has been ordered to pay in back taxes into housing, ...
The seeds of controversy over Ireland's tax residency rules can be traced back to the early years of the State ...
Ireland on Tuesday unveiled a 2025 budget that includes tax cuts and increased social benefits, and announced a huge surplus ...
Ireland is to receive the back taxes from Apple as a result of a landmark ruling in the European Court of Justice last month.
Ireland will hand voters billions of euros of tax cuts and spending increases and outline plans to use a whopping Apple back ...
More billions are on the way from the tech giant as the Irish hoover up multinational taxes at a breakneck pace — but ...
The European Court of Justice’s (ECJ) ruling last month that Apple pay billions of euros of back taxes and interest to the ...
The escrow account holding the Apple tax funds incurred operating costs of €6m last year. According to the Comptroller and ...
Tax Notes contributing editor Ryan Finley breaks down the EU Court of Justice’s recent ruling that Ireland granted €13 ...
Ireland’s government is about to present a giveaway budget to woo voters as it takes advantage of a financial position that’s ...