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Full coverage: Microsoft

“Not just a set of interesting science fair projects”: Demystifying AI’s risks and opportunities

Microsoft recently hosted its AI Tour Dublin, helping companies to gameplan their strategies for Copilots and agents.

Jonathan Keane
27th Mar, 2025 - 9 min read

John Collins: How does the tech industry prevent a similar outage happening in the future?

Restricting kernel access might seem like a quick and dirty fix to prevent similar incidents in the future. Apple did this for its operating system in 2020 but experts in the area are not so sure. 

John Collins
6th Aug, 2024 - 6 min read

Record corporation tax take in May sets the tone for the rest of the year

In a month when only two multinationals pay significant tax bills, the surge in their contributions accounted for the entire Exchequer surplus recorded so far this year. The budget is only around the corner.

Thomas Hubert
7th Jun, 2024 - 3 min read

Windfalls and wind farms: Microsoft’s ever-deeper Irish presence

There were the billions of euros in corporation tax and the thousands of jobs. Now the US multinational is reporting hundreds of millions of euros’ worth of renewable energy contracts.

Thomas Hubert
14th May, 2024 - 5 min read

John Collins: In OpenAI’s boardroom feud, the money-makers beat the doom-worriers

Sam Altman and much of the OpenAI team are decamping to Microsoft, where they'll pursue their goal of Artificial General Intelligence. Should we be worried?

John Collins
21st Nov, 2023 - 6 min read

US seeks $29bn in back taxes from Microsoft over double Irish period

Microsoft has just disclosed a multi-billion-dollar dispute with the IRS over the transfer pricing arrangements it put in place two decades ago. Ireland was central to those structures.

Thomas Hubert
12th Oct, 2023 - 4 min read

Microsoft’s $27bn Irish profit centre: A risk-benefit analysis

The software multinational had more employees, booked more profit and paid more tax here last year than ever. The UK’s success in wresting over €800m worth of taxable profit out of Ireland barely made a difference.

Thomas Hubert
12th Apr, 2023 - 6 min read

Cloud-high: How Microsoft grew to pay one sixth of Ireland’s corporation tax

The Exchequer collected a record amount of corporation tax last year. The US software giant was the largest contributor (that we know of), according to new analysis of 13 related companies incorporated and domiciled by the group in Ireland. 

Thomas Hubert
5th Apr, 2022 - 4 min read

Inside Microsoft’s tangled Irish cash machine: $100bn dividends, a $53bn Singapore swoop, 21 firms & 6 countries

In the latest installment of the Mapping Multinationals series, we unlock Microsoft's Irish presence - the tax tactics, the IP moves and the dividend strategy.

Thomas Hubert
18th Feb, 2020 - 8 min read

Mapping multinationals: Trump’s tax law and tech’s €350bn dividend drive

Irish-registered subsidiaries of US-based technology companies have been distributing hundreds of billions to their parents since the start of 2018, illustrating the scale of reserves built offshore through the use of tax schemes over the years.

Thomas Hubert
10th Feb, 2020 - 9 min read
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