Policymakers will pay greater care to the legal foundations of corporate tax reforms after an EU order for Apple to pay 13 billion euros in Irish back taxes was rejected in court, Ireland's finance minister said on Wednesday.
"I imagine that one of the consequences of this is that care will be given for what are the legal foundations for pursuing change in this area, and maybe that is the most likely development of the ruling," Paschal Donohoe told a news conference. (Reuters)
Source: www.businessworld.ie