Apple Inc.'s hometown of Cupertino, Calif., will appeal a state finding that would force the iPhone maker to give up at least $20 million it has received from the city from local taxes paid by Californians on purchases of Apple products.
The state revenue department is coming down on an arrangement Apple has had with Cupertino since 1998, under which the city collects all local sales levies on Apple online sales in California and hands over 35 cents of every dollar to the company. Apple has received $107.7 million under the arrangement, according to city records.
City Council members decided ...
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