By John Glenday
Apple chief Tim Cook has gone on the offensive against a “maddening” tax ruling imposed by the European Commission which puts it on the hook for as much as $13bn in back dated tax.
Responding to the ruling Cook has said Apple will repatriate some of its gigantic cash reserves back to the United States from next year and issued a spirited defence of his company’s agreement with the Irish government which enabled it to minimise its tax bill.
Speaking to RTE Cook said: “The finding is wrongheaded. It’s not true — there wasn’t a special deal between Read full story ›
Source: The Drum