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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, September 4, 2016
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple tax ruling not an attack on US, says European commission chief: Jean-Claude Juncker says EU decision to hit Apple with €13bn tax bill was not unfair attempt to single out US firms"  The Guardian 6:42 AM
  • "Apple tax ruling is not an attack in the United States, says Juncker – video" The Guardian 6:43 AM
  • "EU's Juncker: Apple tax decision is clearly based on facts andĀ rules" VentureBeat 6:42 AM
  • "EU scrutinising around six other 1990 Irish tax opinions-report" Reuters 6:42 AM
  • "Apple tax crackdown not an attack on US, says EU Commission president: Analysts warn of transatlantic discord as Europe steps on the potential US tax base." International Business Times 6:43 AM
  • "Life in Apple's Ireland: The strange nature of living in a tax haven, where 26 percent GDP growth is accompanied by austerity and a homelessness crisis."  Foreign Policy 12:13 PM
  • "Apple NZ's one percent tax rate unacceptable, says Oxfam: Oxfam says that, last year, Apple's New Zealand company, Apple Sales New Zealand had sales in excess of$730 million, but paid less than $9 million in income tax" Computerworld New Zealand 9:13 PM
  • "What to expect from Apple's big keynote: It's September, and that means it's time for the next iPhone. By Mark Gurman." TechCentral 9/3
  • "Ireland to join Apple in fight against EU tax ruling" Reuters 9/3
  • "Ireland to challenge EU ruling on Apple's $14.5 billion tax bill: 'Envy across EU about how we've established so many HQs in Dublin,' claims minister." Ars Technica 9/3
  • "Merkel concerned Apple ruling will affect European investment"  Examiner 9/3
  • "Apple keynote decorations on display at Bill Graham Civic Center ahead of 'iPhone 7' eventĀ [Gallery]"  9to5Mac 9/3
  • "Why Apple's low-tax deal is no blueprint for Brexit Britain: The sweetheart tax deals offered by Ireland to the global corporate elite are coming to an end – because they are not sustainable, politically or socially" The Guardian 9/3