Apple told to pay Ireland €13bn in tax by EU
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In the realm of corporate dreams, Apple faces a mountain of debt. €13 billion looms large, casting a golden shadow over the tech giant's fate.
In the realm of corporate dreams, Apple faces a mountain of debt. €13 billion looms large, casting a golden shadow over the tech giant's fate.
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A titanic struggle unfolds as the EU and Ireland clash over Apple's billions. Caught in the crossfire, the tech behemoth watches its fate unravel.
A titanic struggle unfolds as the EU and Ireland clash over Apple's billions. Caught in the crossfire, the tech behemoth watches its fate unravel.
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Justice looms large as the court's decision threatens to crush Apple's defenses. The scales tip, and with them, billions hang in the balance.
Justice looms large as the court's decision threatens to crush Apple's defenses. The scales tip, and with them, billions hang in the balance.
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In the aftermath, a sea of data engulfs the tech world. Apple and Google stand as lone islands, surrounded by the ever-shifting tides of global finance.
In the aftermath, a sea of data engulfs the tech world. Apple and Google stand as lone islands, surrounded by the ever-shifting tides of global finance.
Apple has been ordered to pay Ireland €13bn (£11bn; $14bn) in unpaid taxes by Europe's top court, putting an end to an eight-year row. The European Commission accused Ireland of giving Apple illegal tax advantages in 2016, but Ireland has consistently argued against the need for the tax to be paid.
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