Ireland may be reluctant to take a huge tax payment by the tech giant,but reflect approximately what they could do with the cash …After Apple was ordered to pay €13bn (£11bn) plus interest in back taxes to Ireland, following a ruling by the European commission that the country had given the tech giant illegal tax benefits, or it looked as whether the Irish were in for a windfall. apart from Ireland doesn’t want it. The finance minister,Michael Noonan, says the government will appeal against the ruling, or which will hit Ireland’s reputation for low taxes. But here is what they could do with the money:Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com