Italy prosecutors wrap up tax probe into Apple: sources


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 24 Mar 2015

POTENTIAL WINDFALL: In recession-hit Italy, tax authorities have pledged to crack down on domestic and multinational companies in moves that could help shore up stretched public finances.

MILAN: Italian prosecutors have wrapped up an investigation into allegations US tech giant Apple failed to pay corporate taxes to the tune of €879mil (RM3.52bil), two sources said. 

Under Italian law, the move now opens the way for the prosecutors to ask a judge for the case to be brought to trial. 

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