Apple paid $17.1 billion in taxes to Ireland for the fiscal year ending September 2025.

This payment represents approximately 40% of the company’s total global tax bill.

Apple's global income tax bill reached $43.2 billion for the year.

New EU rules now require large corporations to report financial data on a country-by-country basis.

The Irish payment includes a one-off settlement from a 2024 European Court of Justice ruling.

The court ordered Apple to pay €13 billion in back taxes for receiving illegal state aid.

Apple generated $213.6 billion in revenue through its Irish entities.

These Irish operations produced $34.6 billion in pre-tax profit.