Apple says €13 billion EU tax order 'defies reality and common sense'

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As EU cracks down on sweetheart deals.

Apple says €13 billion EU tax order 'defies reality and common sense'
The European Union's order to Apple to pay €13 billion in back taxes "defies reality and common sense", the US firm said as the two sides sparred in a case key to the EU's crackdown on sweetheart deals to multinationals. The iPhone maker is appealing to Europe's second highest court to ...

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