欧洲多国徵「数码服务税」苹果、Google及亚马逊加价
据外电报道,欧洲多个国家向科技企业徵收新税项,为转嫁有关开支,过去一个月苹果(AAPL.US)、Google(GOOG.US)及亚马逊(AMZN.US)均宣布调整英国企业客收费以应付英国推出的「数码服务税」,所有源於搜寻引擎、社交媒体服务及网店的收入均税增收2%税项。
苹果已改变英国App Store的开发者收费,除需要向政府缴付20%增值税外,亦额外增收2%,而Google则将英国Google Ads及YouTube的广告费用增2%,公司发言人指「数码服务税」增加数码广告的开支,由於费用是由客户所产生,故参考其他公司做法决定自11月起将相关费用转嫁予客户。另外自9月1日起亚马逊亦将第三方卖家的收费提升2%。(el/k) ~
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