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Apple revealed details of its profits and taxes paid in the European Union countries for the fiscal year ending in September 2025, in line with the new transparency regulations. The data showed that the company paid $17.1 billion in Ireland after releasing frozen funds following a legal battle with the European Commission, which had imposed late taxes and interest charges on previous tax benefits. Additionally, the company recorded revenues of $2.72 billion in Germany, pre-tax profits of approximately $209 million, and paid $153.5 million in income taxes. These disclosures are part of the European Union's efforts to require multinational corporations with revenues exceeding €750 million to transparently report their tax data.
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