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Apple has launched a formal appeal against a $14 billion tax ruling handed down earlier this year by the European Union. Apple has fought the decision since it was announced, painting Apple as a "convenient target" being used to generate "headlines" in the EU.
At the heart of the claim is a dispute about where Apple's profits should be taxed. Under the agreement with the Irish government that Apple has had in place for decades, the bulk of the company's European profits are attributed to a "head office" in Ireland, and go virtually untaxed.
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