Apple unveils new Dublin office and says 'no barriers' to more investment in Ireland
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Apple unveils new Dublin office and says 'no barriers' to more investment in Ireland
"Apple boss Cathy Kearney told the Irish Independent that a new high-end building in the tech giant's Cork campus was "testament" to the company's intent to deepen its roots in Ireland, as fiscal data suggests Apple is responsible for a disproportionate amount of Irish corporation tax"
"Apple boss Cathy Kearney says the company sees "no barriers" to further expansion in Ireland with the company shaking off recent EU grievances to announce a new Dublin office that has space for 300 people."
"She was speaking after the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council said three multinational firms pay 46pc of Ireland's €33bn corporation tax, with Apple estimated to be one of the three."
A new high-end building on Apple's Cork campus serves as a testament to the company's intent to deepen its roots in Ireland. Fiscal data suggests Apple is responsible for a disproportionate share of Irish corporation tax. The company sees "no barriers" to further expansion in Ireland and announced a new Dublin office with space for 300 people. The expansion follows recent EU grievances that the company has shaken off. The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council reported that three multinational firms pay 46% of Ireland's €33bn corporation tax, with Apple estimated to be one of those firms.
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