EU brings Apple, Google to heel in 15.4bn courtroom double-whammy
Briefly

The EU's highest court has ordered Apple to pay Ireland €13.1bn in back taxes, ending the largest tax dispute in history and holding tech giants accountable.
Ireland granted Apple unlawful aid which Ireland is required to recover, marking a significant decision in the EU’s ongoing crackdown on tax breaks for multinationals.
The ruling confirms the European Commission's stance that major technology firms benefit unfairly from tax loopholes, reinforcing their commitment to fair market practices.
Google's loss in the antitrust case reflects the EU’s rigorous enforcement of competition laws and reinforces the need for fair practices among dominant market players.
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