According to the European Court of Justice (ECJ), Apple will have to repay Ireland €13 billion ($14 billion) in illegal tax credits the company benefited from for years. The latest ECJ ruling brings an end to a lengthy legal battle that began in 2016, when the European Commission formally accused......
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