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Upcoming 3% Big Tech tax in Poland may leave Apple some wiggle room

Poland is moving ahead with a digital services tax aimed at Big Tech revenue, but the structure leaves enough room for companies like Apple to argue they don’t fully qualify.

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Poland moves to tax Big Tech companies

The country will draft a digital services tax bill with a 3% levy on revenue from online advertising, user platforms, and data-driven services. Poland’s bill targets companies with over $1.16 billion globally and about $6.8 million within Poland.

Apple and other major U.S. tech firms fall within those thresholds and would be affected.

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