Submitted by Saltedline t3_zx09sm in technology
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[deleted] t1_j20jf1g wrote
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SUPRVLLAN t1_j211t7j wrote
Yes they absolutely do.
https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/AAPL/apple/total-provision-income-taxes
9-11GaveMe5G t1_j1y48t0 wrote
> some of the transactions, for example, one foreign tourist bought several hundred iPhones.
Why allow individuals to buy duty-free bulk anything, much less phones that a single person obviously can't personally use hundreds of?
knx t1_j1ygot7 wrote
because buying multiple of anything isn't illegal...
iam98pct t1_j1z4p09 wrote
The Japanese tax authority allows registered stores to not bill a consumption tax on certain goods provided that certain rules are met including quantities for personal consumption only. While it is legal to sell hundreds of iphones to an individual, the store should have billed the buyer for the tax due of what was beyond what is allowed and remitted the same to the government.
samz22 t1_j1zzwzm wrote
Can a company like Apple block their products from being sold in certain countries they don’t like? Or would that be considered against some type of law?
Guer0Guer0 t1_j1xsi39 wrote
104 mil. Chump change for Apple.