France demanded from Apple to repay 400 million euros of unpaid taxes
Tax administration of France demanded that the French division of Apple to refund €400 million in unpaid taxes. According to sources, a lawsuit filed in the Paris commercial court. Apple. Top World News reports about this.
Resorting to various legal ploys, the American computer electronics giant has hidden a large sum, subject to tax payments for the period from 2011 to 2013. In particular, in France “were taken into account only a small portion of the funds from the sale of devices iPhone, iPad and MacBook that came true through shops of mobile operators”. Funds were transferred to a subsidiary of the Corporation in Ireland where she provided tax incentives. There was, however, the French branch of Apple.
In August of this year, the European Commission has already demanded Apple to pay Ireland more than €13 billion as “compensation of illegally received tax benefits.”