Apple's $14.5 Billion Tax Bill
Tech giant Apple has to pay $14.5 billion in back taxes to Ireland. The European Commission found Apple had paid minuscule amounts of tax on its profits in some years.
Tech giant Apple has to pay $14.5 billion in back taxes to Ireland. The European Commission says Apple has paid minuscule amounts of tax on its profits in Ireland in some years. Our reporter Damian Grammaticas talks to Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager. We also hear from opposition Sinn Fein MEP Matt Carthy and Brian Keegan, the Director of Taxation at Chartered Accountants Ireland.
A technical report has blamed design flaws for the deadly collapse of a dam at the Samarco mine in Brazil last year. Our correspondent in Brazil, Daniel Gallas, tells us what went wrong.
Homeowners who rent out their house on room-sharing websites have had a bit of a shock when it comes to re-mortgaging. Some have been told by US banks that their homes are investment properties, so they will have to pay a higher rate of interest. Jeffrey Naimon, a banking and financial services attorney in Washington DC, says mortgage rules are lagging several years behind property sharing websites:
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