If you're not yet 18 and buy things in the AppStore or in an app, for example, you have to pay taxes for it - and when and how? And wanted to get minecraft for pc, for example
VAT is always included in the price. You pay them automatically with the chewing rice.
What taxes are you talking about?
When you buy, of course you pay VAT, just like everyone else. You are not exempt from this just because you are not yet of legal age. (Otherwise everyone would have their children paid for them at the supermarket checkout.)
Tax liability has nothing to do with age.
If you missed it, you pay sales or value added tax with every purchase.
Yes I was never explained about the taxes just got a message from Appel where there was some of the taxes but now I understand it. XD now everything that was there sounds perfectly logical
On every invoice and receipt you will find a corresponding note that the amount paid contains a certain amount of VAT.
This is a tax that is automatically added to the purchase price. In the shops for private individuals you always see the end result on the price tags, i.e. The price of the product including the tax.
As an end user, you have already paid your entire life for every item you buy, as well as a certain share of taxes (the amount of the tax varies, depending on what it is).
Apple's hint could come from the fact that VAT has now been reduced for a limited time. Possibly. Therefore, point out something in addition.