Apple told to pay back 13bn in tax by EU
Briefly

The European Court of Justice has upheld a ruling that Apple must repay 13 billion euros in unpaid taxes to Ireland, confirming the European Commission's 2016 decision.
The court's decision follows years of legal disputes, reaffirming that Ireland provided Apple with illegal tax advantages that other companies couldn't access, violating EU regulations.
This judgment represents a significant moment in the EU's ongoing efforts to tackle tax avoidance by multinational corporations and hold them accountable for state aid abuses.
The ruling compels the Irish government to finally recover the tax money from Apple, marking a significant win for the European Commission in its battle against corporate tax evasion.
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