Apple’s €13bn Irish tax case timeline
40-year saga of how a valued foreign investment unravelled
40-year saga of how a valued foreign investment unravelled
Banking report by EU-funded think tank the latest to describe Ireland as a tax haven
Q&A: State likely to appoint custodians and money managers for Apple tax in November
Group of 15 international civil servants led three-year inquiry into ‘sweetheart deal’
Brussels goes to war with Ireland, and the Government goes to war with itself
EU says case stretches back to 1991, when Ireland granted the first ‘tax ruling’ to Apple
Cliff Taylor answers the big questions about the European Commission’s decision
Will Beps proposals see billions more in taxes paid by companies to governments?
Closing loophole was ‘more than overdue,’ says outspoken critic of US tax avoidance Sandy Levin
‘Big Four’ accounting firms arranged tax deals for companies
Allegations of exploitation of commodity markets to manipulate prices rejected
US anti-tax abuse activist Carl Levin says EU investigation shows there is “no rational basis” for Apple’s Irish tax rate
Series of proposals to reform the international tax code
Fixing a system most people agree is badly broken is no eask task
American politicians regularly heard complaining about loss of companies overseas
Ireland among countries that benefit from US corporate ‘inversions’ to cut tax bills
Companies choosing to leave investors in dark about the tax liabilities of repatriating profits
United States congress reveals scale of corporate relocations to cut taxes
Proposed combination of medical device giants raises fresh concerns about ‘corporate inversion’
Company will also move its executive base to Ireland as it aims to cut tax rates abroad
Taoiseach has said the country’s taxation regime would be defended “very strongly”
David Jolly wins seat in district Obama won twice in in presidential elections
Tax evasion carried out by 1,800 employees serving US clients
The Snowden revelations shook the tech giants, but they had plenty of their own problems to deal with
Senators Carl Levin and John McCain had criticised Ireland over Apple tax rate
Levin and McCain hope Ireland ready to close door on ‘egregious corporate tax abuses’
Minister says Ireland must protect reputation on issue of global tax avoidance
Chemical weapons experts say ‘encouraging initial progress’ made towards elimination of chemical weapons arsenal
Claims of ‘sweetheart’ deal for Apple denied at Public Accounts Committee
Kerry sets out the case for intervention as US releases intelligence report
Report homes in on non-resident structures
FF says tax haven comments ‘seriously damaging’ to economy
Levin and McCain maintain that Apple evidence shows special arrangement
New resource will oversee important aspects of foreign direct investment here
The accounts for the main Irish-incorporated Apple company were published up to the mid-noughties and the tax rate being paid on its profits was there for anyone to see
Apple controversy considered blow to Ireland’s reputation
Maker of the iPhone and iPad accused of sheltering profits in Irish ‘ghost companies’
Computer firm paid 2 per cent on $74 billion in sales over past three years, committee hears
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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