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UK App Store and iTunes Store pricing may increase 20% in 2015, and other news for March 24, 2014

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<p>Last week British Chancellor George Osborne introduced the UK's annual budget for the year ahead. It included, among other things, a change that may affect the price of apps and media in the UK App Store and iTunes Store by up to 20%. As The Guardian reports:</p>


<p>George Osborne's latest budget could spell an end to 99p song downloads by closing a tax loophole that meant consumers were paying VAT at very low foreign rates on online purchases of books, music and apps.</p>

<p>The chancellor will bring in new laws making sure that internet downloads are taxed in the country where they are purchased, meaning web firms such as Amazon and Apple will have to charge the UK's 20% rate of VAT. At the moment they are allowed to sell digital downloads through countries such as Luxembourg, where the tax rate is as low as 3%.</p>

<p>In a little-noticed announcement, Osborne said he would used this year's finance bill to impose the new law from 1 January 2015.</p>


<p>As The Guardian notes, the new tax is a way for the UK government to reclaim the taxes that large companies currently avoid by basing regional headquarters in low-tax countries. MacRumors also notes that apps could be less affected than other media, as apps are already taxed at a 15% rate, meaning their prices may only increase 5%.</p>

<p>In other news:</p>

<ul>
   <li>Apple has added Flyover views in Maps for Perth, Australia, Saint-Tropez, France, and Cordoba, Spain.</li>
   <li>Final Cut Pro fanatics have pushed the Mac Pro to its limits by creating a video timeline that runs for 558 days.</li>
   <li>Apple, like Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft, reserves the right to read customers' email (in Apple's case, iCloud email) if need be.</li>
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