Apple claims commission tax probe ‘without merit’

Apple has raised a flag about the potential costs if it is required to pay past taxes to Ireland as part of a European Commission investigation that started last year.

Apple claims commission tax probe ‘without merit’

While Apple hasn’t been able to estimate the amount, it could be “material”, the California-based company said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

It said in January that such an action could “adversely” affect its cashflows and financial condition.

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