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Home » Meta to Shift Europe’s Digital Tax Burden to Advertisers with New Ad Fees

Meta to Shift Europe’s Digital Tax Burden to Advertisers with New Ad Fees

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
March 12, 2026
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Meta says advertisers will begin paying new location-based fees on some ads delivered in Europe starting July 1, 2026, as the company responds to digital services taxes imposed by several countries.

The charges will apply when adverts reach audiences in Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Türkiye and the United Kingdom. Rates will range from 2% to 5%, depending on the country where the ad is shown.

The company disclosed the change in a notice sent to advertisers and in an update on its website.

Meta explained that the additional charge is tied to government taxes and other levies linked to digital services in those markets. Until now, the company said it had absorbed those expenses.

“Until now, Meta has covered these additional costs. These changes are part of Meta’s ongoing effort to respond to the evolving regulatory landscape and align with industry standards,” the company said.

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How the new charges will work

The fee depends on where the audience is located and where the advert is delivered, not where the advertiser’s business operates.

If a campaign targets users in Italy, for example, a 3% location fee will apply to the value of the adverts delivered there. A $100 advertising campaign delivered in Italy would attract an additional $3 charge, bringing the total to $103 before any applicable VAT.

Meta said the location fees will be calculated after adverts are delivered. Campaign budgets will not automatically include the extra charge.

The company also confirmed that the charges will apply across different ad formats. Image adverts, video adverts and WhatsApp click-to-message campaigns are included. Marketing messages billed together with adverts will also attract the fee, although other WhatsApp paid messaging will not.

Charges will appear on invoices with clear descriptions for each jurisdiction.

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Countries and rates

The new location fees will apply in six markets where digital services taxes are already in place.

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Austria and Türkiye will attract the highest rate at 5%, France, Italy and Spain will carry a 3% fee, while the United Kingdom will have the lowest rate at 2%.

Meta noted that both the list of jurisdictions and the rates could change over time.

Several European governments introduced digital services taxes in recent years. The policy targets revenue generated by large digital platforms in their markets, even when those companies do not maintain a physical presence locally.

The taxes have drawn objections from the United States government, which argues they unfairly target American technology companies.

Other major platforms already pass those costs on to advertisers. Google and Amazon have implemented similar adjustments in Europe.

Meta had continued to absorb the charges until now and the company said the new fee structure shows changes in the regulatory environment and brings its approach closer to industry practice.

What it could mean for advertisers

Businesses outside Europe that target customers in those markets will also pay the new charges.

For companies in Nigeria or elsewhere in Africa, the effect will show up as slightly higher advertising costs when campaigns reach users in the affected countries.

Meta advised advertisers to review the ad accounts listed in its notice and inform finance, procurement and marketing teams so they can adjust budgets where necessary.

The company said advertisers with questions should contact Meta Pro support or their Meta sales representative for clarification.

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