Meta to Charge Advertisers a Fee to Offset Europe's Digital Taxes
Meta imposes a 2%–5% location fee on advertisers to offset digital taxes in six European countries, following similar moves by Google and Amazon.
- Meta Platforms announced a new location fee ranging from 2% to 5% for advertisers, effective from July 1, to cover digital service taxes, according to the company.
- Faced with country-level digital taxes, Meta said it previously absorbed costs but now responds to an evolving regulatory landscape and aligns with industry standards amid US administration criticism.
- Meta said it will base the fee on audience location, applying 2% in the United Kingdom, 3% in France, Italy, and Spain, and 5% in Austria and Turkey.
- Industry reporting by Bloomberg shows Meta's move follows Google and Amazon, highlighting a broader trend of passing digital taxes to advertisers.
- The fee explicitly covers WhatsApp click-to-message campaigns and marketing messages, including image or video ads, and Meta said it also covers other government-imposed levies.
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The company listed six countries where the rates will be applied, ranging from 2% in the United Kingdom to 3% in France, Italy and Spain and 5% in Austria and Turkey
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Meta To Charge Advertisers For European Digital Taxes
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