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Entropius2012-10-16 12:53:20
In-app purchases
Entropius, 2012-10-16 12:53:20

Taxes on in-app purchases?

Greetings, Khabrovchane.
There is a situation: in the application, it is necessary to make the function of replenishing a virtual account to pay for certain goods offline. Those. payment does not unlock new features and does not provide digital content, we simply credit money to the client's personal account in order to write it off later.
Do I understand correctly that:
1. In Android, no commission is charged for non-digital-content?
2. In iOS, I can make an alternative through my payment gateway, and the user must be offered a choice: with a horse commission or not very convenient?

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Agent_Smith, 2012-10-21
@Agent_Smith

I have an iOS application - an online grocery store. There, payment is made very simply, at the moment when the user clicks Pay, the page of the store itself opens in a web view with a payment form. There are no problems, for more than six months in the AppStore.

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Egor Merkushev, 2012-10-16
@egormerkushev

According to the rules, InApp purchases should only pay for virtual goods…
11.2 Apps utilizing a system other than the In-App Purchase API (IAP) to purchase content, functionality, or services in an App will be
rejected . It seems that Qiwi has a VISA Virtual payment from an AppleID account ... I could be wrong here.

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vandal4eg, 2012-10-17
@vandal4eg

We implemented our own billing and actually had the same model. Everything is fine with Android, but we didn’t get into the app store.

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