With various member states looking at leaving the EU in the aftermath of BREXIT the ruling is potentially even more meaningless as the EU could well fall apart long before anything ever happens anyway. If there is a court battle regarding it then the funds required would be enormous and likely drive a wedge deeper into the EU with various people wondering why they are contributing ever higher taxes for such a stupid ruling!
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I could not agree more. This is just making the EU even more irrelevant and trying to force tax rulings upon their members will only anger their membership.
Desperate times for the EU hey, trying to grab onto some semblance of control.
apple will probably covertly start instigating EU's dismiss simply to dodge the taxes.
Well if the Irish government never wanted them to pay those taxes and feels that nothing is owed then why should Apple pay them? As a little perspective I am far from an Apple fan, I dislike the way they operate in terms of user agreements, software limitations and connectivity issues. I respect their business though and if the Irish government believes everything has been paid fairly then that should stand as is without EU interference.