The
Ministry of Finance (MOF) report, dated Sept. 9 but cited by
official news agency Xinhua on Thursday, said Apple Computer
Trading (Shanghai) Co Ltd had already repaid the taxes as well
as paying 65 million yuan in late fees.
The investigation, however, underlines an increasingly hard
stance being taken by Beijing against foreign firms underpaying
taxes after authorities said in December last year that they
would crack down on the practice.
Apple officials in China did not respond to phoned and emailed
requests for comment.
The finance ministry report said the Apple subsidiary had
understated its revenues by 8.8 billion yuan and its costs by
3.4 billion yuan. It had also overstated its profits by 5.4
billion yuan.
China levied around $140 million in back taxes from Microsoft
Corp at the end of last year.
(Reporting by SHANGHAI newsroom; Writing by Adam Jourdan;
Editing by Mark Potter)
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