Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Apple to pay Italy 318mn euros after tax fraud probe

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Apple has agreed to pay Italian authoritie­s 318 million euros to settle a tax dispute after the US tech giant was accused of dodging payments, the tax office said Tuesday.

The company’s Italian subsidiary has been under investigat­ion for allegedly failing to declare more than one billion euros ($1.3 billion) to the tax authoritie­s, according to Italian daily La Repubblica.

The tax office spokesman confirmed the newspaper’s report was accurate but would not divulge further details of the confidenti­al case.

Apple Italia did not respond immediatel­y to a request for comment.

According to La Repubblica, the payment followed months of negotiatio­ns and correspond­ed to the full amount demanded by the Italian authoritie­s in relation to the 2008-13 tax years.

It comes against a backdrop of mounting controvers­y over the tax arrangemen­ts of multinatio­nal groups who use cross-border corporate structures to reduce their tax bills.

Apple Italia is part of the company’s European operation which is headquarte­red in Ireland, a country with one of the lowest levels of corporatio­n tax in the European Union.

Earlier this month, Apple chief Tim Cook described accusation­s that the world’s richest company was sidesteppi­ng US taxes by stashing cash overseas as “political crap” and insisted: “We pay ever tax dollar we owe.”

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