
University students in Turkey will be able to purchase phones and computers manufactured or assembled in Turkey without paying any taxes.
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University students in Turkey will be able to purchase phones and computers manufactured or assembled in Turkey without paying any taxes.
by No_Low1167
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Which phones, tablets and computers will not be taxed? Here is the list…
What is the latest situation regarding the tax-free phone promise to young people? The work on the tax-free phone will be on the agenda at the first cabinet meeting. So, which phones are discounted? What will be the tax-free phone models? Minister of Treasury and Finance Mehmet Şimşek and Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır made statements about the tax-free phone.
What are tax free phones? The latest situation regarding the tax relief to be made in the purchase of the first phone, tablet and computer for the youth, who is among the election promises of the AK Party, is being wondered.
LATEST SITUATION ON TAX-FREE PHONE
Şimşek stated that the discount will be limited to domestic phones only. Industry and Technology Minister Fatih Kacır, who was at the meeting, pointed out that there is no single phone brand when it comes to domestic, and that international brands with investments in Turkey can also benefit from this discount. It was decided to work on this issue until the next cabinet meeting and to evaluate that work.
Here are some of the brands and models produced or assembled in Turkey:
Xiaomi: Redmi 9C, Redmi 9T, Redmi Note 10S, Redmi 10 2022,
OPPO: A15, Reno 5 Lite,
Vivo: Y11s, Y21s, Y53s
Samsung: Galaxy A01, Galaxy A21s, Galaxy A30, Galaxy A52, Galaxy,
TCL: 20 SE, 20 E, L7,
Realme: C21, C21Y, C25 Omix: X300, X500,
Tecno Mobile: Camon 16,
General Mobile: 21, Poco C40, Phoenix 5G, 24 Pro
Casper: VIA X30 Plus, VIA M30 Plus
Reeder: S19 Max Pro S
OMIX: X5
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Well this is exactly the reason why the high taxes on imported electronics exist in the first place. So it makes sense. Not that I agree with it.