COMMISSION DECISION (EU) 2017/1283 | 32017D1283 — European Union law | Esheria

COMMISSION DECISION (EU) 2017/1283

This decision concerns Apple-related Irish tax rulings that endorsed profit-allocation methods for ASI and AOE branches.

Jurisdiction
European Union
Instrument
Decision
Citation
32017D1283
Status
In force
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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board meetings branch taxation corporate tax corporate taxation corporation tax cross-border taxation distribution agreements intangible property interest calculation licensing permanent establishment profit allocation recovery of aid reporting to Commission tax rulings taxable base transfer pricing

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This decision concerns Apple-related Irish tax rulings that endorsed profit-allocation methods for ASI and AOE branches. The text states the arm's length principle for transfer pricing: if associated enterprises deal on terms different from independent enterprises, profits that would have arisen may be included in that enterprise's profits and taxed accordingly. This segment describes Apple’s cost-sharing and licensing arrangements, how R&D costs and rights were split, and the Commission’s concerns about the related tax rulings. The text explains the Commission’s view that the contested tax rulings may have lowered Apple group companies’ Irish tax liability by applying Irish corporate tax rules to resident and non-resident companies and by using a 12.5% rate for trading income and 25% for non-trading income. The text says Irish corporation tax for these companies is applied to profit, and profit allocation for a branch must reliably reflect an arm’s length market outcome.

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