Apple says it will bring much of its overseas cash home under new tax law
by David Pierson, Los Angeles Times
Jan 17, 2018
2 minutes
Apple revealed a plan Wednesday that would make it the first major company to repatriate money from overseas as a result of the new corporate-friendly tax law passed last month.
The tech giant said it will make approximately $38 billion in tax payments - a figure that suggests the company is moving back $245 billion out of its $252.3 billion in funds stashed overseas.
Under the new law,
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