This is the weirdest tax case in history...
Apple found a way to pay 0.005% tax while others paid 12.5%.
The EU demanded $13 billion in revenge.
But Ireland fought AGAINST receiving $13 billion in tax money.
This is the bizarre story that exposed
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A €13 billion tax bill from the EU? That’s one expensive loophole.
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This is the weirdest tax case in history...
Apple found a way to pay 0.005% tax while others paid 12.5%.
The EU demanded $13 billion in revenge.
But Ireland fought AGAINST receiving $13 billion in tax money.
This is the bizarre story that exposed
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