18
Jul
The Irish government has announced how it intends to allocate the multi-billion-euro tax settlement received from Apple, a long-disputed windfall that has drawn global attention. The funds, which stem from a protracted legal battle over state aid and corporate taxation within the European Union, will now be directed toward strengthening Ireland’s long-term financial resilience, with a focus on safeguarding public finances and investing in strategic national interests.Ireland was granted this substantial amount after a 2016 decision by the European Commission, which determined that Apple had gained from inappropriate tax benefits in Ireland for over ten years. Despite both Apple and…
