Microsoft says US has asked for US$28.9 billion

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Additional tax payment, plus penalties and interest.

Microsoft says US has asked for US$28.9 billion
Microsoft said the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in September notified the company that it is seeking an additional tax payment of US$28.9 billion ($45 billion), plus penalties and interest for tax years from 2004 to 2013. Microsoft said the IRS notices relate to an ongoing dispute between ...

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