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 roughly €3bn of the Apple Tax money has landed in Irish state coffers. The latest Fiscal Performance or Exchequer ...
The first €3 billion tranche of the Apple tax money landed in State coffers last month, boosting the Government’s finances ...
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 ...
Taxes collected last month were up 61% on October of last year due to the first tranche of €3bn of Apple tax money appearing ...
Billions of euros in tax receipts from Apple should be used to establish a state construction company, People Before Profit ...
Apple reported its Q4 earnings on Thursday, with the iPhone maker posting sales of $94.9 billion but also taking a $10 ...
Ireland faces a different problem: the government is so flush with cash it does not know quite what to do with it. In ...
The results exceeded Wall Street analysts’ expectations for $94.6 billion in sales and, excluding the one-time tax payment, ...
Apple on Thursday posted a net income of $14.7 billion in the past quarter despite a huge tax bill in Ireland, a significant ...
Fine Gael general election candidate for Wicklow, councillor Edward Timmins, has said that a portion of the €3 billion ...
Sales for the iPhone maker were up 6 percent to to $94.93 billion. But a $14.4 billion tax bill cut profits that would have ...