-
Among companies that have disclosed financial projections, GM sees a $5 billion hit this year, while Apple expects $900 million in higher costs this quarter.
May 8 -
Trump described the European Union's cases against the American tech companies as "a form of taxation," in comments at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
January 24 -
The EU Court of Justice backed a 2016 decision that Ireland broke state-aid laws by giving the company tax benefits that resulted in an unfair advantage.
September 12 -
Ireland just landed a challenge most countries would envy: how to spend an almost €13.8 billion ($15.2 billion) windfall that Apple Inc. was ordered to pay in taxes by the European Union's top court.
September 10 -
Apple lost its court fight over a ($14.4 billion Irish tax bill and Google lost its challenge over a €2.4 billion fine for abusing its market power.
September 10 -
Kevan Parekh will take on the CFO role from Luca Maestri at the end of the year, as part of a planned succession.
August 26 -
Plus, unbundling Office and Teams, Apple and on-device AI, and more.
July 3 -
Plus, more 'best of' lists, talking to ChatGPT, and other things that happened in technology this past month.
January 10 -
The iPhone maker risks having to pay billions to Ireland after an advisor to the European Union's top court said its victory in an earlier challenge should be thrown out.
November 9 -
Regulators are conducting tax audits and reviewing land use by Foxconn, the Taiwanese company that makes the vast majority of iPhones at factories in China.
October 23 -
The European Commission is in court to contest a painful setback at a lower tribunal in 2020 over its record bill for the iPhone maker.
May 23 -
The upshot for Cupertino is that local tax revenues are expected to fall 73% this year.
April 13 -
Plus early wage access, the secret to SEO success, and eight other things that happened in technology this past month.
January 4 -
Power users get more tools in their favorite spreadsheet program, and other developments in technology from the past month.
October 12 -
From businesses monitoring remote workers to the impending end of Skype for Business, here are 10 developments in technology from the past month.
March 17 -
The European Union is seeking to overturn Apple Inc.’s victory in a 13 billion-euro ($15.7 billion) tax dispute, saying judges used “contradictory reasoning” when they found that the company’s Irish units weren’t liable for huge payments.
February 1 -
No more robots checking inventory at WalMart, Hubspot for QuickBooks, and eight other recent developments in technology, and how they’ll impact your clients and your firm.
December 23 -
Apple Inc. has been lobbying the U.S. government on tax breaks to support domestic chip production, suggesting the iPhone maker is keen to move more of its supply chain to the U.S.
October 22 -
Foxconn Technology Group’s request for tax credits from Wisconsin for a factory there was rejected by the state, which said the electronics manufacturer fell far short of the promises it made three years ago for the proposed $10 billion plant.
October 13 -
Apple Inc.’s victory over a record back-tax order faces a challenge at the European Union’s top court as Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager seeks to rescue her crackdown on allegedly unfair fiscal deals doled out to multinational companies.
September 25


















