Cupertino-based vendor left red-faced after Italian investigation ruled it had underpaid tax over a five-year period
Apple’s Italian subsidiary has agreed to stump up €318m (£235m) to the authorities after an investigation into tax fraud allegations. According to an article on La Republicca, Italy’s tax author...
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