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Ireland, Apple
You Can Give Ireland Tax Revenue—But Can You Make Ireland Spend?
The EU successfully compelled Ireland to reclaim the unpaid taxes, but it likely cannot dictate how the country spends—or even retains—the revenue.
How will the Irish government spend Apple’s €14bn?
Ireland’s government has been told it needs to collect €14bn (£11.8bn) in back taxes from Apple. The EU’s highest court ruled that the US technology firm had benefited from an illegal sweetheart tax deal in the country.
Apple tax bonanza hands Ireland political, reputational headache
The Irish government said Tuesday's ruling from Europe's top court that it granted Apple unlawful aid through its tax treatment was an issue "now of historical relevance only" due to changes in its tax system since.
Why Apple owes Ireland $14 billion in taxes
Europe's highest court ordered Apple to pay back Ireland for 11 years' worth of unfair tax breaks. Plus, we explore ghost towns for sale.
The US, not Ireland, facilitated Apple’s €13bn tax avoidance structure
The Court of Judgement of the European Union’s (ECJ) tax ruling against Apple seemed to cement the notion that Ireland gave the iPhone giant sweetheart deals on tax in return for locating substantial investment here,
12h
‘Ireland’s lobbying capital would be pretty low right now’: How Michael McGrath ended up with the mid-ranking EU justice job
McGrath was named commissioner for justice and the rule of law, a mid-ranking portfolio that includes work pulling up ...
Irish Central
3h
Troubles victims' families welcome Court of Appeal's judgment on Legacy Act
While victims' families welcomed the Court of Appeal's Northern Ireland Legacy Act ruling, they continue to call for the ...
7h
Government veto on Troubles commission disclosure ruled unlawful
A Government veto power over what sensitive material can be disclosed to bereaved families by a new Troubles investigative ...
Journal.ie on MSN
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Government set to sign off on bringing dozens of children from Gaza to Ireland for medical care
CABINET HAS APPROVED a new plan brought forward today by Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly to bring dozens of children ...
3d
Ireland Needs to Build 52,000 Homes Per Year, Central Bank Warns
Ireland could need to complete around 52,000 new homes each year until 2050 to house the country’s growing population, ...
12h
on MSN
Legacy Act gives government too much power, court rules
The Troubles Legacy Act gives the UK government too much veto power over the disclosure of material to a new commission which ...
7d
Irish Government ‘won’t be found wanting’ in helping to provide legacy answers
The UK Government announced this week that a public inquiry would be held into the 1989 murder of solicitor Pat Finucane.
12h
UK government veto on Troubles commission disclosure ruled unlawful
Work of ICRIR does not provide for effective participation by families of victims of the conflict, appeal court judges also ...
Independent.ie
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The Government is scrambling for details of how Ireland will look with up to a metre of rising sea levels
The
Government
is scrambling for details of how
Ireland
will look with up to a metre of rising sea levels The last major ...
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Government will not fund Casement for Euro 2028
However, the GAA will be hoping that even though the UK government has said it will not be funding a Euro 2028-compliant ...
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