Friday, November 27, 2015




How Apple spent $253 Billion in 1 year


The next time you read that Apple isn't paying their taxes:

...Third, Apple pays more in income taxes than any other publicly traded U.S. company. Its tax bill during the time period examined added up to $19.1 billion. That compares to a $1.4 billion median among the 100 biggest S&P 500 companies. Even Wal-Mart, with almost twice as much revenue, paid less than half this amount, or $7.4 billion, during its previous four quarters.






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