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Apple Ordered to Pay $118 Million Tax in Japan After Under-Reporting Income: Reports

Apple Ordered to Pay $118 Million Tax in Japan After Under-Reporting Income: Reports
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An Apple iTunes unit in Japan was ordered to pay some JPY 12 billion ($118 million or roughly Rs. 789 crores) in tax by local authorities after underreporting income, media reported Friday.

The unit has since paid the amount, the reports said.

The Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau determined that the unit, which sends part of its profits earned from fees paid by Japan subscribers to another Apple unit in Ireland to pay for software licensing, had not been paying a withholding tax on those earnings in Japan, according to broadcaster NHK.

Apple could not be immediately reached for comment outside of US business hours. The tax bureau declined to comment.

Apple and other multinational companies have come under much tax scrutiny from governments around the world. The European Union has ordered Apple to pay Ireland 13 billion euros ($14.6 billion or roughly Rs. 97,608 crores) in back taxes after ruling it had received illegal state aid. Apple and Dublin plan to appeal the ruling, arguing the tax treatment was in line with EU law.

(Also see: Tech Firms Add Lobby Strength as EU Gets Tough)

© Thomson Reuters 2016

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