Apple Gets $105 Million Tax Bill in Japan for Bulk Sale of iPhone to Tourists: Report

The taxation bureau reportedly found multiple unusual transactions, including a tourist purchasing several hundred devices at an Apple store.

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The Tokyo unit of US technology giant Apple has been slapped with $105 million (roughly Rs. 870 crore) in additional taxes over bulk duty-free sales of iPhone smartphones and other Apple devices to foreign visitors, Kyodo News reported.

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Citing a source close to the matter Kyodo News reported that the Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau found Apple Japan's approximately $1,04,16,84,000 (roughly Rs. 8,634 crore) tax-exempt sales for two years through September 2021 were made by fraudulent duty-free purchases to be resold for commercial purposes.

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The taxation bureau, which began its investigation last year, found multiple unusual transactions, including a tourist purchasing several hundred devices at an Apple store, the Japanese news agency reported.

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The additional tax of $105 million imposed on underreported sales, is believed to be the highest additional consumption tax charged on record for tax-free sales, as per the news report.

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Only foreign visitors who purchase souvenirs or daily goods within six months of arriving in Japan to take them abroad can do tax-free shopping. The products are subject to taxation if they are bought to resell, as per the Kyodo News report. However, the stores need to assess the nature of purchases.

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Certain goods like iPhones are said to be cheaper in Japan than in other nations. The tax bureau suspects vendors want to take advantage of Japan's duty-free system by soliciting visitors to Japan to buy the products and then sell them abroad for profit, according to the news report.

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