Recovering €13bn tax bill from Apple to cost State €2m

Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe has said the cost to the State in recovering the €13bn tax bill from Apple is €2m, writes Gordon Deegan.

Recovering €13bn tax bill from Apple to cost State €2m

Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe has said the cost to the State in recovering the €13bn tax bill from Apple is €2m, writes Gordon Deegan.

The State expects Apple to start paying up to €13bn in back taxes into an escrow account in January. An exact date has yet to be agreed.

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