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.

Poland moves to tax Big Tech companies

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.