
iPhone group: Apple quantifies tax payments in Germany and Europe
The company employed 4,089 people nationwide, including more than 2,000 engineers at the “European Silicon Design Center” in Munich
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The company employed 4,089 people nationwide, including more than 2,000 engineers at the European Silicon Design Center in Munich, Apple’s largest development location in Europe. Apple has disclosed for the first time under new transparency regulations of the European Union, how much profit and taxes of the US group in the individual member states. The background was tax breaks that Apple had long been granted in Ireland.
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The company employed 4,089 people nationwide, including more than 2,000 engineers at the European Silicon Design Center in Munich, Apple’s largest development location in Europe.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesApple has disclosed for the first time under new transparency regulations of the European Union, how much profit and taxes of the US group in the individual member states.
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The background was tax breaks that Apple had long been granted in Ireland.
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