Amazon has just scored a major victory in Europe's second-highest court that mirrors Apple's recent tax victory in Europe.
The American tech giant on Wednesday saw a €250 million ($300 million) tax bill assessed by the Eropean Commission's antitrust regulator back in 2017 overturned Wednesday in a ruling by the EU's General Court, the second-highest court in the land. The money was supposed to be paid to Luxembourg (in Apple's case, the money was owed to Ireland, where Apple's European headquarters were located).