Apple's Japan unit has been charged with back taxes of $97 million, which resulted from bulk purchases of iPhones and other devices in Tokyo that were incorrectly exempted from sales tax
Apple's Japan unit has been charged with back taxes of $97 million, which resulted from bulk purchases of iPhones and other devices in Tokyo that were incorrectly exempted from sales tax
Apple Inc Chief Executive Tim Cook asked Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to consider protecting users when regulating distribution of smartphone apps, Nikkei reported on Friday citing sources.
Apple's Japan unit has been charged with back taxes of $97 million, which resulted from bulk purchases of iPhones and other devices in Tokyo that were incorrectly exempted from sales tax
Apple's Japan unit has been charged with back taxes of $97 million, which resulted from bulk purchases of iPhones and other devices in Tokyo that were incorrectly exempted from sales tax