The EU state aid rules mean that companies cannot rely on advantageous tax schemes – multi-billion EUR claims against Apple
In recent years, the European Commission has investigated how the Member States choose to tax multinational company groups from the perspective of state aid law. Partner Elisabeth Eklund and associate Angelica Ström reports on the risks for Member States and companies, respectively.
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