Apple WeChat dispute! The “30% Apple Tax” Controversy Again
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2024-09-03 17:53:16
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Recently, due to the Apple WeChat incident, the Apple tax has triggered another heated discussion.。According to statistics, the "Apple Tax" will generate about 223 revenue worldwide in 2023..400 million U.S. dollars, equivalent to 160.8 billion yuan, and the Chinese market is more than 40 billion yuan, accounting for a quarter of the total.。In terms of taxes and fees, Apple provides additional options for other countries and regions, and the option tax rate is less than 30% and 15%, but in China, the percentage of channel fees taken is still 30%, and only if the app revenue is less than $1 million, the percentage is reduced to 15%.。The controversy over the "Apple tax" has never stopped in recent years.。For example, music streaming service Spotify and game company Epic Games have had legal disputes with Apple, and in January this year Apple announced a major update to the EU's i0S and APPStore, which is the biggest "slippage" in the history of the "Apple tax."。In addition, we find ourselves in a position to do so. We find ourselves in a position to do so. We find ourselves in a position to do so. We find ourselves in a position to do so. We find ourselves in a position to do so. We find ourselves in a position to do so. We find ourselves in a position to do so. We find ourselves in a position to do so.
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