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EU’s $NZ21b Apple tax slice will have wide effect

The US government's complaint the EU is setting itself up as a 'supranational tax authority' goes to the heart of the OECD's crackdown on multinational tax minimisation. With special feature audio and video.

Thu, 01 Sep 2016

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The ripple effect from the European Commission's bombshell decision on Apple's back taxes is likely to be far-reaching.

The commission has declared the company owes a little more than €13 billion (about $NZ21 billion) in back taxes and penalties to the Irish government. The

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