Monday, February 16, 2026

Apple loses $14bn Irish tax case in opposition to the EU

Apple has misplaced its landmark tax battle in opposition to the EU and must pay some $14.5 billion in unpaid taxes to Eire. 

The European Court docket of Justice introduced its ruling lower than a day after the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Professional had been unveiled. It marks the tip of a 10-year battle over Apple’s tax funds in Eire, and questions over whether or not Apple had been given unlawful tax advantages from the nation over the course of some 20 years. Including some strangeness to the case, each Apple and Eire have protested the ruling, which might see Apple on the hook for (and Eire in advantage of) 13 billion euros.

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