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by bryanrasmussen 2 days ago
the small developers eager to pay the Apple tax! I wonder what the theoretical size of this set is.
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I run a company of 4 people (including myself) and the "apple tax" (if by that you mean the price premium of macs and iphones vs PC and android) is a tiny fraction (borderline rounding error) of my budget.
Apple tax generally refers to the 30% cut on app and in-app sales.
It's 15% for small developers
the 15% rate only applies to the first $1 million in proceeds, it does not work like a permanent tax bracket
Yes, small developers.
Apple doing their best to keep "small developers" small, since the catch is that in the following year, because those "small" devs exceeded the $1 million mark even temporary, just once, will be disqualified from the Small Business Program for the entirety of the next calendar year. They will pay the standard 30% commission on all earnings from the very first dollar.

The emergence of this SBP was due to pressure from looming anti-trust measures anyway, which Apple would have never willingly conceded without it.

once the 8 or 9 figure bills for openai & anthropic tokens arrive we can review this topic.