Apple Tax Probe Verdict May Come in July, Ireland’s Noonan Says

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The European Commission may deliver its verdict on Apple Inc.’s tax arrangements in Ireland as soon as next month, according to Irish Finance Minister Michael Noonan, offering the first clues to a firm timeline for a decision.

European authorities opened the probe in 2014, and in preliminary findings, said Apple’s tax arrangements were improperly designed to give the company a financial boost in exchange for jobs in Ireland.