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Poland Announces Digital Services Tax That Could Hit Apple

Poland's government has announced plans to begin drafting legislation to impose a tax of up to 3% on revenues from certain digital services, a move that could affect Apple and other major U.S. tech companies operating in the country.

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Reuters reports that Deputy Prime Minister and Digitalization Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski announced the decision on Tuesday, describing it as an effort to ensure fair competition between domestic businesses and large foreign digital platforms.

Today, competition in the digital market in Poland is distorted. Companies that pay taxes on their activities in Poland are in a worse position than those that provide digital services within our country from abroad. This reduces the competitiveness of domestic entities, limits our digital sovereignty, and significantly reduces state budget revenues that could be reinvested in building our country's technological potential.

The bill would tax companies that earn money from targeted online ads, platforms where users connect or buy and sell, and selling user data. It would only affect companies making over €1 billion globally and more than $6.79 million in Poland per year.

Based on that language, Apple services including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Books, Apple Podcasts, and its growing advertising business could fall within scope. At the same time, the draft includes broad exemptions, such as digital interfaces whose "sole or main purpose" is delivering content owned by the provider or for which it holds distribution rights, as well as online stores where the seller is not acting as an intermediary. Apple could potentially argue that some of its services qualify for those carve-outs, though the draft's language leaves considerable room for interpretation.

Alphabet, Meta, and Amazon would also likely be subject to the tax if the bill passes as written. Poland's digital tax push comes just months after the European Commission reversed its own plans for a similar digital levy.

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Top Rated Comments

Mr. Nice Avatar
8 weeks ago

This crap never does anything except cost the end consumer more money as companies will always pass on the costs.
Exactly—we should just exempt companies from taxes entirely so they can rake in even more billions in profits and make the Zuckerbergs, Bezos, and the rest even richer. 🙄

Please stop with the fairy tale of the trickle-down effect. 🥳🥳🥳

Does anyone here really believe that, as an end customer, you’d get lower prices without taxation?🤣🤣🤣

No, the company would simply pocket the current price in full. 🎊
Score: 26 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
8 weeks ago

Sooooo Poland is going to force Apple to hike prices...
After Apple Music flexxed that they are cheaper than Spotify...
Please Trump, do something. (so that prices dont go up for americans, not because I like him)
Trump is doing an amazing job at raising prices for Americans. I’m not sure why you would think he’s going to somehow reverse that here.
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8 weeks ago

This crap never does anything except cost the end consumer more money as companies will always pass on the costs.
the target here are ad networks (ie. facebook, google), that take vast amount of money from local companies, and pay close to no taxes on their local revenue.

best to my knowledge, it might affect App Store revenue from ads, but not from app sales (ie. zero impact on pricing for users)
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Happy_John Avatar
8 weeks ago
This could be good, but it is likely not to happen, as the Polish President ( who is strongly pro-Trump) can veto legislation made by government, and the Polish government and president are on opposite sides of the fence, and refuse to work together on any issue, irrespective of whether it benefits the country or not.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
BaldiMac Avatar
8 weeks ago

wrong.

Competitors will lower their prices to attract customers, and will force other players in the market to lower their prices. In addition, in the software world, you can always opt for the FOSS app which is completely free which will force software vendors to decrease prices as their customer base dwindles and choose FOSS.
And yet prices are up significantly since corporate taxes were cut in the US in 2018.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
8 weeks ago

Please stop with the fairy tale of the trickle-down effect. 🥳🥳🥳

Does anyone here really believe that, as an end customer, you’d get lower prices without taxation?🤣🤣🤣
Neoliberal ideology dies very hard
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)