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Apple has for the first time disclosed details of its profits and taxes paid in European Union countries for the fiscal year ending September 2025, in compliance with new transparency regulations. The data showed that the company paid $17.1 billion in taxes in Ireland, following the release of frozen funds after a legal battle with the European Union, which had imposed delayed taxes and interest on previous tax advantages. Additionally, the data revealed that Apple generated $2.72 billion in revenue in Germany, with pre-tax profits of $209 million, and paid taxes amounting to $153.5 million, in line with EU directives guiding large multinational companies' financial disclosures.
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