Apple's tax relationship with Ireland has been making headlines for years now.
Ever since the establishment of the so-called "sweetheart deal",TV Series | TV Series free | TV Series latest 2022 which allowed Apple to pay tax that sometimes fell as low as 0.05 percent in the country, the arrangement has been raising questions.
SEE ALSO: Here's what Apple's $14.5 billion in Irish taxes looks like in Apple productsThese questions led to the EU Commission concluding, back in 2016, that "Ireland gave illegal tax benefits to Apple worth up to €13 billion".
Well, flash forward to September 18, 2018, and the company has paid up.
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That tweet above is from the European Commissioner for Competition. The tweet below, meanwhile, was posted by Ireland's Minister for Finance.
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Mashable has reached out to Apple for comment.
In the meantime, here's a rough approximation of what that money looks like in Apple products.
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