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Google moved $75bn out of Ireland in last use of the ‘double Irish’

The controversial tax strategy has been phased out but the tech giant used it one last time in 2019 to move profits to Bermuda and avoid tax. The post Google moved $75bn out of Ireland in last use of the ‘double Irish’ appeared first on Silicon Republic.
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