Apple told to pay Ireland €13bn in tax by EU
bbc.com
Apple has been ordered to pay Ireland €13bn (£11bn; $14bn) in unpaid taxes by Europe's top court, putting an end to an eight-year row.
The European Commission accused Ireland of giving Apple illegal tax advantages in 2016, but Ireland has consistently argued against the need for the tax to be paid.
The Irish government said it would respect the ruling.
Apple said it was disappointed with the decision and accused the European Commission of "trying to retroactively change the rules".
A separate European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling on Tuesday also brought a long-running case with Google to a close, with the company ordered to pay a €2.4bn (£2bn) fine for market dominance abuse.
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Pray tell o' wise one what happens to the Ulster militia dug in for years when Ireland claims NI? Nah I'm sure they'll just pack up and leave and the remainder will join hands with their Catholic brothers and sisters in kumbaya.