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  • Wikipedia - Double Irish Agreement172403
  • The Apple tax ruling – what this means for Ireland, tax and multinationals (Guardian)172404
  • iFail: How Apple tried to silence tax justice activists in France – and lost - Global Justice Now 20.03.18172407
  • Apple le hold-up mondial - Attac 11.17 .pdf172408
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook Met With Trump to “Engage” on Gigantic Corporate Tax Cut – Intercept 22.12.16172412
  • Apple pays £89m tax fine for underreporting income in Japan - Independent 16.09.16172413
  • Corporate America rallies to Apple’s cause - FT 16.09.16172414
  • Apple’s tax affairs: a symptom of the robber-baron culture - TJN 16.09.16172417
  • Apple ruling could drive US corporate tax reform - FT 11.09.16172418
  • Ireland doesn't want Apple's back taxes, but the Irish aren't so sure - NYT 11.09.16172422
  • Europe’s cash grab from Apple makes corporate tax reform more urgent - WP 11.09.16172423
  • Robert Reich: The Apple Tax Avoidance Scam is Just the Start - Newsweek 10.09.16172424
  • Paying taxes is a lot better than phony corporate courage, Apple - Intercept 07.09.16172427
  • The myths behind Apple’s manufactured tax crisis - FT 06.09.16172428
  • Does the Apple tax case mark a turning point? - BBC 03.09.16172429
  • How Apple's Tax Games Make Globalization Look Like a Big Scam - Fortune 02.09.16172433
  • Apple chief Tim Cook's Irish tax claims examined - BBC 01.09.16172434
  • Apple tax: Tim Cook condemns 'maddening and political' EU ruling - Independent 01.09.16172435
  • Who Wouldn’t Want Apple to Pay Its Taxes? - Atlantic 30.08.16172438
  • How Apple paid just 0.005% tax on its global profits - CNN Money 30.08.16172439
  • Apple must now pay its taxes. This is a vindication of protest - Guardian 30.08.16172442
  • Apple vs. the E.U. Is the Biggest Tax Battle in History - Time 30.08.16172443
  • Apple ordered to pay €13bn in back taxes over 'illegal' deal in Ireland - Wires 30.08.16172444
  • CEO Tim Cook Decides Apple Doesn’t Have to Pay Corporate Tax Rate Because It’s “Unfair” - Intercept 16.08.16172448
  • Apple’s Tim Cook Has Billions of Reasons to Raise Money for the GOP - Intercept 28.06.16172449
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