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MEPs to debate EU Commission verdict on Ireland’s tax deal with #Apple
The Commission’s conclusion that Ireland granted Apple Inc. illegal tax benefits, which enabled it to pay substantially less tax than other businesses over many years, will be debated in plenary session on Wednesday (14 September) around 16h.
The Commission decided that Ireland must recover the taxes unpaid by Apple in Ireland for 2003 to 2014, totalling up to €13 billion, plus interest. Ireland is challenging this decision.
Parliament’s special committee on ”tax ruling” deals, set up in response to the November 2014 LuxLeaks revelations, delivered a long list of recommendations to make corporate taxation in Europe fairer and more transparent.
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