Apple has been accused of using Ireland as a tax haven – to avoid paying out tens of billions of Euro to the US government.
A US senate report said the iPhone set up companies in Ireland which paid little or no tax on sales of the company’s products outside America.
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The 40 page report says Apple agreed tax a rate of just 2 percent with the Irish government – well below the corporation tax rate of 12.5 percent.
Apple executives will be grilled by US politicians later on today on how much tax the company pays.
In a statement the company says it does not use tax gimmicks.