Sentences with phrase «irish subsidiary»

Prior to RBS Spain, I worked in Ulster Bank (RBS Irish subsidiary) in the Global Restructuring Group Department - Large Real Estate (2 years).
In contrast, KBC said that its Irish subsidiary saw impairment charges fall last year.
The group employs 700 people in France but advertising contracts for its search engine or video - sharing website YouTube are signed with its Irish subsidiary.
Then the Canadian company could pay out royalties to use that patent to the Irish subsidiary, and set the royalties to equal the size of the company's Canadian profits.
Apple holds nearly $ 215 billion in cash and securities outside the U.S., much of that generated by its Irish subsidiaries.
What's more, Apple was running billions in profit through multiple Irish subsidiaries, neither of which were taxable by the US government.
From Nevada, the company then set up its Irish subsidiaries, saving the lion's share of the federal corporate tax rate.
After a lengthy inquiry, the committee found that the company had avoided tens of billions of dollars in taxes by shifting profits into Irish subsidiaries that the panel's chairman called «ghost companies.»
He did say that Apple had told regulators — in the United States and Ireland and at the European Commission — about the reorganization of its Irish subsidiaries.
«When Ireland changed its tax laws in 2015, we complied by changing the residency of our Irish subsidiaries and we informed Ireland, the European commission and the United States,» a spokesperson for Apple told the New York Times.

Not exact matches

Financial terms of the deal done by Great - West's subsidiary Irish Life Group Ltd. were not immediately available.
The profits don't stay with the Dublin subsidiary, which reported pretax income of less than 1 percent of sales in 2008, according to Irish records (src: Bloomberg).
The Humanitarian Admission Programme (IHAP) will provide an opportunity to Irish citizens, persons with Convention refugee status, subsidiary protection status,
A subsidiary of Raymond James Financial, based in St. Petersburg, Fla., announced plans in late June to acquire a Canadian loan portfolio from ailing Allied Irish Banks.
Farmers opened its doors in 1928 but is now a wholly - owned subsidiary of Zurich Financial, an Irish insurance company.
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