Even though it made billions selling devices in the New Zealand market, Apple paid nothing in taxes to the country during the past decade. It has seen $4.2 billion in sales since 2007 and nothing has been paid to New Zealand's Inland Revenue, which has led to complaints.

Apple's financial information reveals it did pay $37 million in income taxes, but that was to Australia's Tax Office based on an agreement dating back to at least 2007.

If the company's revenue was accounted for in such a way that it owed taxes in New Zealand, the bill could have been around $356 million.

The company has been paying its taxes in Australia since that's where its New Zealand operations are based.