Monday, December 19, 2016

Apple appeal the EU tax – “convenient target that gives the headlines” – IDG.see

EU calls for Apple in a record skattebot. Now the appeal against the company decision.

the decision-Makers in the EU have completely ignored what the experts say, exceeded their powers and have consciously aimed to maximize the punishment for Apple’s tax agreements with Ireland. It says the company’s management and lawyers who now chooses to appeal the EUROPEAN commission’s decision on a skattebot of over 120 billion.

It was at the end of the summer that the news of the record-breaking skattesmällen com. The EUROPEAN commission Margrethe Vestager, in charge of competition, said at the time that member states may not give tax benefits to individual companies and that it violates the EU’s state aid rules. The actual corporation tax in Ireland is 12.5%. But Apple has paid less than 1 per cent of sales in Europe.

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Reuters said Apple’s cfo Luca Maestri and general counsel Bruce Sewell to an appeal will be submitted to the EUROPEAN court of justice during the week. The company has been selected on the basis of its success, they say.

"Apple does not deviate in any way from other companies from the it perspective which is important for the law. Apple is a convenient target because it provides many titles", said Bruce Sewell.

Apple says that representatives of the commission absolutely seems to have, apart from the experts ‘ opinions on the agreement between the company and the irish authorities. During the commission’s review hired authorities, an expert on irish tax law. According to the it giant is responding not even the EU-commission the expert’s opinions in his decision.

the Accusations that the EU has targeted at Apple and Ireland is, therefore, on how the country chosen to tax the company’s operations in Europe. 2014 told the commission that the company will evade international tax laws through that they had to put away 10′s of billions of dollars in the country in exchange for jobs in the green island. And in this way kept the money away from other taxing authorities. The accusations that Apple has denied.

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It was not just Apple that were upset when the decision on the skatteboten presented. U.s. internal revenue service said the EU was trying to lay claim on the money, from their perspective, would be down in their piggy banks.

Similarly, the irish tax authorities appeal the decision. They want to in any way protect the tax which they say has attracted large multinational companies and a wide range of jobs in the country.

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