Asbestos-tainted James Hardie could be next victim of Apple's European tax shock

By Colin Kruger
Updated August 31 2016 - 3:18pm, first published 2:28pm
Source: European Commission.
Source: European Commission.
"Masters of tax minimisation": James Hardie is also domiciled in Ireland to take advantage from the island's friendly corporate climate. Photo: Carla Gottgens
"Masters of tax minimisation": James Hardie is also domiciled in Ireland to take advantage from the island's friendly corporate climate. Photo: Carla Gottgens

The European Commission's stunning €13 billion ($19 billion) tax bill for Apple raises awkward questions for other companies with similar tax arrangements in Ireland - and not just global household names like Amazon and McDonald's.

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