Ireland should recover up to €13bn (£11bn) from Apple in back taxes, the European Commission has ruled.
After a three-year long investigation, it has concluded that the US firm"s tax benefits are illegal.
The Commission said this enabled it to pay substantially less than other businesses, in effect paying a corporate tax rate of 1%.
Apple and the Irish government are likely to appeal against the Commission"s ruling.
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Apple should repay Ireland €13bn, European Commission rules
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