Carmaker Fiat Chrysler has lodged an appeal with Europe's top court against...
FILE PHOTO: The logo of car manufacturer Fiat is seen in Zurich, Switzerland October 30, 2019. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/FIle Photo
BRUSSELS - Carmaker Fiat Chrysler has lodged an appeal with Europe’s top court against an EU order to pay 30 million euros in Luxembourg back-taxes, seeking to overturn a lower tribunal ruling backing EU antitrust regulators. Fiat filed its appeal to the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union on Wednesday, two months after the General Court dismissed its challenge against the European Commission’s 2015 ruling, the company said on Saturday.
“We confirm Fiat Chrysler Finance Europe SA lodged an appeal with the European Court of Justice against the General Court’s judgment of 24 September 2019 relating to FCFE’s Luxembourg tax ruling,” the company said in a statement to Reuters. As part of its crackdown against tax avoidance by multinationals, the EU executive has ordered scores of companies to pay back-taxes ranging from tens of millions to as much as 13 billion euros in the case of iPhone maker Apple (
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