Microsoft releases country-by-country tax figures amid tax controversy

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30 Jun 2026 • 11:52 PM MYT
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US tech giant Microsoft paid $6.3 billion in corporate taxes in the European Union for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, with $5.6 million accruing to the Irish treasury, according to the company's first country-by-country breakdown, which was seen by dpa on Tuesday.

"Microsoft pays the taxes we owe in every country where we operate," the company said in a statement. "We know there are strong views about whether companies are paying enough, and we believe providing this context leads to a more informed conversation."

Microsoft has its European headquarters in Dublin.

The company paid a total of $28.7 billion dollars in corporate taxes globally for the year, putting it in second place behind Apple, which paid $29.7 billion. The companies were also subject to payroll taxes, value-added taxes and property taxes.

The figures are being published in line with EU transparency rules and reveal, for the first time, the countries where Microsoft generates turnover, makes profits and pays taxes.

Microsoft says that its tax structure reflects where its employees work, where its investments are made and where its assets, functions and risks are located, noting that Ireland is its most important operative and financial hub for Europe.

In the fiscal year ending on June 30, its Irish subsidiary with a staff of 6,654 posted turnover of $196 billion and profits before tax of $47.1 billion. Microsoft notes that its financial operations and management of intellectual property are based in Ireland.

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