How Apple’s phantom taxes hide billions in profit

This July 9, 2008 file photo shows buildings reflected in the glass of the Apple Store in New York. On Tuesday, Apple is set to report financial results for the second quarter. Analysts are expecting net income of $9.8 billion. But whatever figure Apple reports won’t reflect its true profit, because the company hides some of it with an unusual tax maneuver.


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