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Meta ups ad fees to cover digital taxes
Mint Ahmedabad
|March 11, 2026
The company emailed advertisers to inform them of new “location fees.” These will apply to digital ads delivered in particular countries, even if the advertiser isn’t based there.
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Meta Platforms is asking advertisers to cover the costs of digital services taxes, levies imposed by countries on local sales made by technology firms.
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