Apple Got No Sweetheart Accord on Corporate Tax Bill, Irish Say

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Ireland provides no special tax concessions for Apple Inc. or other U.S. companies operating in the country, the nation’s inward investment agency chief said, echoing comments by Irish political leaders.

“There is no special deal for Apple or any other company,” Barry O’Leary, chief executive officer of IDA Ireland said in an interview with Dublin-based broadcaster RTE today. “I’m certainly in a position to say that nothing like that has been agreed by the Irish government.”