Apple has been told to pay €13bn (£11bn; $14bn) in unpaid taxes to Ireland by the European Court of Justice (ECJ).

The European Commission accused Ireland of giving Apple illegal tax advantages eight years ago but the Irish government has consistently argued against the need for the tax to be paid.

The ECJ said its decision on the matter was final and that “Ireland granted Apple unlawful aid which Ireland is required to recover”.

The Irish government said it would respect the ruling, while Apple said it was disappointed with the decision and accused the European Commission of “trying to retroactively change the rules”.

A separate ECJ ruling on Tuesday also brought an end to a long-running case with Google, with the company ordered to pay a fine of €2.4bn (£2bn) fine for market dominance abuse.

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  • EherNicht
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    2 months ago

    If someone were to now tell them that you could actually tax everyone with extraordinary amounts of money to fix all financial problems… Wait

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      2 months ago

      Actually if you are citizen of the EU sign the #taxtherich initiative

    • jenesaisquoi
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      2 months ago

      That’s like you having to pay 200 €. You’d rather not but it’s not a problem.