MEDTRONIC VASCULAR GALWAY UNLIMITED COMPANY
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2025-01-23 (taxnotes.com)
Medtronic, 3M, Abbott Labs — Oh My! Transfer Pricing Update | Tax Notes
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Read more2024-09-04 (elnuevodia.com)
Medtronic urges Puerto Rico to legislate on the Global Minimum Tax
The chief executive officer of one of the world’s leading medical device manufacturers, Geoff Martha, said that if action is not taken, the island’s competitiveness and industrial growth could be affected
Read more2024-08-22 (grist.org)
Why Puerto Rico remains a tax haven for polluters
Documents from Puerto Rico’s Department of Economic Development and Commerce show that the agency grants and renews tax incentives to companies even if their operations pose a substantial risk to public health.
Read more2024-04-12 (thecurrency.news)
Project Jameson and the “used-for test”: How Medtronic overturned a €45.9m tax bill
On Thursday, Mr Justice David Nolan delivered the High Court’s judgment in one of several tax battles opposing the multinational medical supplier Medtronic and the Revenue Commissioners. In this case, the judge re-examined a 2022 Tax Appeals Commission( TAC) determination made after poring over“ 32
Read more2023-05-24 (bloomberglaw.com)
Case: Court’s Decision Including Language Reserving Medtronic’s Right to Claim Future Foreign Tax Credits Won’t Render Decision an Impermissible Advisory Opinion (IRC §901)
Medtronic Inc.'s request that the Tax Court’s decision include certain language reserving its right to claim future foreign tax credits for tax years 2005 and 2006 was granted in a ...
Read more2019-02-19 (irishtimes.com)
Medtronic ‘committed’ to Ireland despite higher tax bills
Medical device giant beats Wall Street estimates on profits and sales in third quarter
Read more2016-10-06 (fiercebiotech.com)
Medtronic shareholders out for blood in case over Covidien tax inversion deal
Medtronic ($MDT) may have closed its $50 billion tax inversion deal with Covidien last year, but not everyone is popping the bubbly. | Medtronic may have closed its $50 billion tax inversion deal with Covidien last year, but not everyone is popping the bubbly.
Read more2016-01-12 (mprnews.org)
Medtronic merger tax advantages bring in $9.3 billion
The medical device company said it now has access to $9.3 billion that had been held by subsidiaries operating outside the U.S.
Read more2015-01-08 (foxbusiness.com)
US companies look more to overseas combinations for tax relief back home
A growing number of U.S. companies are looking to trim their tax bills by combining operations with foreign businesses in a trend that may eventually cost the federal government billions of dollars in revenue.
Read more2014-08-12 (wsj.com)
Medtronic's Tax Inversion Lesson
Corporate inversions let businesses invest more in the U.S.
Read more2014-07-19 (forbes.com)
Can Anything Stop Drug Companies From Fleeing The U.S. Tax System?
Friday morning, after five spurned bids, AbbVie, the North Chicago-based pharmaceutical giant finally closed in on a deal to buy Irish drugmaker Shire for $54 billion. One key consequence of the deal: AbbVie will change its tax domicile from Illinois to the U.K., reducing its tax rate. The deal, the largest [...]
Read more2014-07-17 (minnpost.com)
White House moves to stop Medtronic’s Irish tax strategy | MinnPost
Calls for public pension reform; Minnesota Power penalty; mystery "vandal" at Target Field; and more.
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