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Apple Japan hit with $105 million tax bill for selling iPhones to tourists

Japan's taxation bureau found unusual transactions including a tourist purchasing several hundred iPhones at the Apple Store

December 29, 2022 / 15:44 IST
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Apple's Tokyo offices in Japan have received a bill of $105 million from Tokyo's Regional Taxation Bureau.

The bureau began its investigation last year, and found several unusual transactions that included a tourist purchasing several hundred devices at the Apple Store.

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It found that tax-exempt sales for a period of two years were made by fraudulent duty-free purchases that would be resold for commercial purposes.

As reported by Kyodo News, the bureau has slapped Apple with a $105 million fine for underreported sales. As per the country's rules, only foreign visitors who purchase daily goods or souvenirs within six months of arriving in Japan to take them abroad can avail tax-free shopping.