Because Apple paid tax on its profits, and then you paid tax on the dividends, some refer to this as double taxation of dividends.
The top reason people with an iPhone 6 did not use Apple Pay for in - store purchases on Black Friday 2014 was that they didn't know it was accepted, according to a survey from InfoScout, and this is likely
because Apple Pay acceptance is still spotty; consumers don't assume they can pay with the wallet unless they are clearly reminded so.
This functionality will help users save money and find deals more effectively
because Apple Pay will automatically bring up the appropriate card.
Then I must calculate sales tax and I should deduct the same amount
because Apple pays sales tax.
I'm usually a fan of Apple commercials, but theses are a bit deceptive
because the Apple Pay process really includes double clicking the side button first and then holding the phone in the precise location so it gets read.
Not exact matches
What, you think
because you're
paying Apple that you're somehow in alignment with them?
Loyalty could ultimately drive the success of
Apple Pay because it helps incentivize repeat usage.
Apple's long - term debt has grown to almost $ 100 billion over the past few years partly
because it needs a source of funds to buy back stock and
pay dividends.
Monolithic conglomerates such as Google, Samsung and
Apple can afford it
because such devices are but two pieces of their much larger wholes — they can take a bath on phones and tablets since they
pay off in other ways, like keeping people within their larger ecosystems.
Because iPhone owners will only account for about 42 % of American consumers, iPhone owners would be using
Apple Pay for closer to half of their spending.
Europe's second - highest court has rejected a request from the U.S. government to intervene in
Apple's challenge against an EU order to
pay back taxes of up to 13 billion euros ($ 15.3 billion)
because it failed to prove a direct interest in the outcome of the case.
This early token provisioning process is perhaps the weakest point in
Apple Pay's system
because even though the PAN data is encrypted, it is still transmitted and could potentially be intercepted and ultimately the original data could be unlocked.
Some iPhone owners didn't want to update their device, period; others specifically didn't want to update their handset
because they aren't interested in using the main feature included in iOS 11.2.1:
Apple Pay Cash.
WASHINGTON, Aug 30 (Reuters)- The White House said on Tuesday it was concerned about a European Commission order for
Apple Inc to
pay billions in unpaid taxes to Ireland
because it seemed TO undermine joint U.S. - EU progress on creating a more fair international tax system.
But
Apple and other Big Tech corporations like Google and Amazon — along with much of Big Pharma and even Starbucks — have avoided
paying hundreds of billions of dollars in taxes on their worldwide earnings
because they don't mainly sell physical things like cars or refrigerators or television sets that they make here and ship abroad.
Paying $ 38 billion in taxes now is unlikely to strain
Apple's checkbook
because the company had already earmarked $ 36.4 billion in anticipation that it would eventually have to
pay taxes on its foreign earnings.
Because PayPal doesn't plug into the existing POS ecosystem the way
Apple Pay and Google Wallet does, the company seems to have struggled getting merchants to sign on to its app - based solution.
Excluding
Apple and Dell,
because they
paid their first dividends in 2012, the average dividend increase for our holdings was 17 %.
Apple pays more
because its makes the most money of any corporation on its ubiquitous products that are best sellers around the world.
More importantly, almost all of
Apple's cash and securities are stashed overseas, proceeds from sales outside the United States that
Apple will not bring back
because it would then have to
pay U.S. taxes.
Martinelli's will
pay their growers a higher price for tree - ripened fruit, and
because it sources
apples for its
apple juice and sparkling cider primarily from Watsonville's Pajaro Valley, Martinelli's and the local
apple growers have formed a synergy.
He would rather
pay extra to keep the bruised
apple he picked up five years ago
because the grocery store rearranged all the items, he can't find anything anymore, and it's frightening and confusing to him now.
But other outfits, including retail giants Walmart and Best Buy, have rejected the
Apple Pay technology
because it prevents them from tracking customer - purchasing preferences.
His hard work definitely
paid off,
because Apple actually chose to feature Dressed in the watch App Store for a week back in April -LRB-!).
Android makes a little more money
because you don't have to
pay Google 30 % that you have to
pay to
Apple.
If you want your ebook on Kobo and
Apple to have an ISBN as well, you must
pay for another one,
because each format should have its ISBN!
Which, of course, Amazon wouldn't want to do
because that would mean
paying Apple 30 % on those sales and
Apple already
pays independent authors 70 % in many, if not most, cases.
B&N does not sell e-books directly in their iOS app
because the bookseller refuses to
pay Apple a commission for each transaction.
This is a shame
because Apple iOS users have to buy digital content on the website,
because B&N disabled the ability to buy e-books on iOS so they would not have to
pay Apple a commission on each sale.
Buying ebooks from other ebook stores on an iOS device is a little more of a hassle
because you have to use the web browser instead of the app (otherwise they have to
pay Apple 30 % of each sale) but that's a minor inconvenience to avoid having your ebooks locked into one brand forever.
This is
because they do not want to
pay Apple royalties for each transaction.
You would figure that Netflix would work,
because in Canada we can signup,
pay and view the service on our computers, or alternative streaming boxes such as
Apple TV.
A few years ago Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Kobo all pulled the ability to sell books through their apps,
because they did not want to
pay Apple a percentage of each book sold.
Big publishers probably appreciate that they can
pay Apple to feature their books,
because of the focus it gets.
Because B&N stood up to
Apple and refused to
pay a commission on every sale made through the app — and I don't blame them.
You'll find disturbingly few in the $ 20 price range though,
because Amazon's royalty scheme means that they need to price a book in the $ 50 price range ($ 17.50 in Amazon royalties) to earn what
Apple would
pays them for an ebook selling for $ 25 (also $ 17.50 in royalties).
One of the reasons people are willing to
pay through the nose for an iPad is
because Apple has made them desirable partly through good design and partly through very clever marketing.
Because nobody has enough margins selling book to
pay 30 percent to
Apple and still making any profit.
(The kind of publisher I'd be honored to work with) I think the bad
apples that spoil the barrel are publishers like Hachette's Conde Nast that spend 30 million dollars on their Time Square cafeteria Gehry and then cry foul
because they don't want to
pay for there pre-order buttons.
Because of
Apple's bizarre rules, a company can not have a
paid books account and an app account under the same name, so the eBooks can be found under TASCHEN, while the apps are under the account name of TASCHEN GmbH.
They took out the search and purchase option
because they refused to
pay Apple a percentage of the sales simply
because the user was holding an iPad while they searched for content.
Apple Inc. (symbol AAPL on Nasdaq) could be considered a growth dividend stock
because of its years of rapid growth as well as its ability to start
paying a dividend.
I initially resisted PSECU
because they didn't have
Apple pay.
And
because of the double miles you earn every day, it's a great card to add to your mobile wallet (like
Apple Pay or Android
Pay)
because it will soon become your go - to card.
Overall, the Q1 bonus categories should make it easy to rack up a bunch of bonus points
because many people need to buy gas, at least on occasion, and there are many stores that allow you to
pay with mobile payment systems like Apple P
pay with mobile payment systems like
Apple PayPay.
Overall, the Q1 bonus categories should make it easy to rack up a bunch of bonus points
because many people need to buy gas, at least on occasion, and there are many stores that allow you to
pay with mobile payment systems like Apple P
pay with mobile payment systems like
Apple PayPay.
So to keep the comparison as close to an
apples to
apples basis I excluded those
because I don't know how much if any the power authorities
pay, if any.
If we go after
Apple it's
because we want to company to
pay its Chinese workers a decent wage, not
because we want them to stop making iPhones.
From that majority opinion, Chief Judge Rader dissents
because he saw evidence in the record that
Apple was an unwilling licensee, and he thinks SEP holders just be able to obtain injunctions in response to a «hold out» (refusal to
pay), which he considers just as likely and disruptive as a «hold up» (excessive demands).
I don't generally
pay a lot of attention to either
Apple or Adobe,
because I tend not to associate either one with open standards or open software.