Meta (META) will add a location fee to ads in select European countries from July 1, passing on digital taxes.
Meta will charge advertisers a 2%–5% location-based fee in several European countries to offset digital services taxes starting July 1.
Meta Platforms is asking advertisers to cover the costs of digital services taxes, levies imposed by countries on local sales made by technology firms.
Vendors generally charge well under $1 per check for ‌basic machine-only age assurance tools, though for large volumes the price is often as low as single-digit cents, said industry executives.
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