DeathReborn
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This is the correct question...
The EU never does things right, hence Brexit. The EU should have told Ireland to collect the tax and pay a fine of equal amount to the EU or face the full extent of the EU's punitive powers. Instead they make some wussy statement that will probably implode in court even though Apple really should pay.
There's been talk for a while that the EU would switch to a taxed on where the product/service is delivered to rather than sold from. This case should further push that idea forward. As for the US "taking measures" or giving a "tax break" to Apple, the EU won't care and will just go after yet more American companies not playing by the EU's bonkers rules.
