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Apple tax: Irish parliament to debate European Commission ruling

It follows the decision by the Irish government to appeal the ruling.

It follows the decision by the Irish government to appeal the ruling.

 

On Tuesday night, members were given a 16-page Department of Finance document on the background to the ruling.

The ruling itself is confidential.

Last week, the government said a motion would come before the Dáil (parliament) on Wednesday seeking an endorsement of its decision to appeal.

Previously, Apple chief executive Tim Cook said he was “very confident” the ruling would be overturned on appeal.

He called the European Commission’s decision “maddening” and “political”.

However, European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager rejected Mr Cook’s claims.

She said it was “a decision based on the facts of the case, looking into Apple Sales International, how they are arranged within Ireland, and the profits recorded there”.

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