Apple May Be on Hook for $8 Billion in Taxes in Europe Probe

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By Adam Satariano, Bloomberg | Updated: 16 January 2016 15:28 IST
Apple Inc. may be facing a hefty tax bill in Europe.

The world's largest company could owe more than $8 billion (roughly Rs. 54,232 crores) in back taxes as a result of a European Commission investigation into its tax policies, according to an analysis by Matt Larson of Bloomberg Intelligence. Apple, which has said it will appeal an adverse ruling, is being scrutinized by regulators who have accused the iPhone maker of using subsidiaries in Ireland to avoid paying taxes on revenue generated outside the US

The probe dates back to 2014 and a decision could come as soon as March.

The European Commission contends that Apple's corporate arrangement in Ireland allows it to calculate profits using more favorable accounting methods. Apple calculates its tax bill using low operating costs, a move that dramatically decreases what the company pays to the Irish government. While Apple generates about 55 percent of its revenue outside the United States, its foreign tax rate is about 1.8 percent. If the Commission decides to enforce a tougher accounting standard, Apple may owe taxes at a 12.5 percent rate, on $64.1 billion (roughly Rs. 4,34,539 crores) in profit generated from 2004 to 2012, according to Larson, a litigation analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence.

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Apple is perhaps the highest-profile case of US companies facing scrutiny from officials in Europe. Starbucks, Amazon.com and McDonalds also have had its tax policies questioned.

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In October, Apple listed scrutiny of its taxes as a risk factor to investors. In addition to European regulators, the US Internal Revenue Service has also examined the company's tax returns, Apple said. Were the tax rates to change, Apple's "financial condition, operating results and cash flows could be adversely affected," the company said in its financial statement for fiscal 2015.

Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook has denied that the company uses tricks to avoid paying taxes. In a recent interview on CBS Corp.'s "60 Minutes," he called the criticism the company has faced from US lawmakers "political crap." He said the tax system is outdated and needs to be updated for a digital economy.

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Kristin Huguet, a spokeswoman for Apple, didn't return a call seeking comment. Ricardo Cardoso, a European Commission spokesman, declined to comment.

© 2016 Bloomberg L.P.

 

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