THE first €3 billion worth of the Apple money has landed into the State’s coffers – resulting in a boost to tax returns for last month. An update from the Department of Finance shows that Ireland ...
The first €3 billion tranche of the Apple tax money landed in State coffers last month, boosting the Government’s finances ...
Ireland is to receive €14.1 billion in back ... the cost of building a three-bedroom home under such a mechanism. Finance ...
Ireland faces a different problem: the government is so flush with cash it does not know quite what to do with it. In ...
Despite the one-time charge, iPhone maker reports Q4 record of $94.9 billion in sales The post Apple’s Profit Drops 36% as ...
Apple on Thursday posted a net income of $14.7 billion in the past quarter despite a huge tax bill in Ireland, a significant ...
Apple is recording a US foreign tax credit of $4.8 billion that will partly offset the cost to the company of a €13 billion ($14.2 billion) tax bill it must pay Ireland because of an EU court ruling ...
Despite the State running a €25bn surplus, Ireland's infrastructure gains pale in comparison to its European counterparts, ...
Apple shares edged about 1.9% lower after the tech giant reported record revenue for the September quarter, propelled by a modest rebound in iPhone sales that came ahead of its release of new AI tools ...
RE/MAXX survey finds Irish people amongst the most likely to consider moving abroad as affordability crisis strikes across ...
Apple reported revenue reached an all-time high for the September quarter, propelled by a modest rebound in iPhone sales that ...
The company said it saw a one-time charge related to the reversal of a European General Court decision that requires Apple to pay 13 billion euros to Ireland ... with Yahoo Finance's Josh Lipton ...