New economic blow for Apple in the UK that will have to pay 136 million pounds

And it is that we do not leave one that we get into another, Apple managers must think when they see that the audit carried out by HM Revenue and Customs has determined that the income generated by the signature of the bitten apple has been reduced to pay less taxes.

This is obviously a maneuver that all large companies and multinationals usually carry out in the countries in which they operate, but we are already quite clear that in the case of Apple everything is looked at with a magnifying glass and this time they will have to pay a fee. important figure that amounts to 136 million pounds. 

The highest economic activity carried out by the company and the tax collection obtained by the United Kingdom do not conform to reality according to HMRC and it is that Apple's income shone until last year 2015 and all this means that they have to pay that amount of money to settle the accounts.

In this case Apple has not been slow to answer the resolution and they explain that they are paying what the law asks of them in fiscal matters and they explain that taxes are important for the economy of the different countries in which they work. Those from Cupertino assure that they pay taxes according to the law, but we already know that it is not the first time that this fiscal problem has occurred in Europe and therefore their accounts are investigated to the fullest. Audits of this type related to the payment of taxes on the profit obtained are common for Apple in any corner of the world, so it is not surprising that these news appear at the same time that the results of these are made public.


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