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Irish Government Reveals How Apple’s €14.25B Tax Windfall Will Be Spent (Boost Ireland’s National Development Plan)


Ireland will use Apple’s €14.25B tax payment to fund major infrastructure upgrades in housing, water, electricity, and transport.

The money will be directed toward long-overdue infrastructure investments, focusing on essential services like electricity, water, housing, and transport. While the Irish government initially sided with Apple in appealing the ruling, it was eventually required to collect the underpaid taxes. For now, the government is positioning this tax windfall as a chance to modernize infrastructure and relieve pressure on the country’s strained housing and utility systems.

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