The world’s most valuable company now has a bit less in the bank after Apple was forced to settle up with Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs to the tune of $184 million in additional taxes.
HMRC extracted the extra payment from Apple Europe after what the department called an ”extensive audit” of the company’s pre-2015 tax filings, according to the Financial Times. Apple Europe is a London-based subsidiary of Apple whoch, among other activities, handles European marketing operations.
Källa: Apple forks over another $184M to UK tax authorities after ’extensive
