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Apple proposes 5 to 15 percent fee for external App Store payments

Apple has proposed a tiered fee structure of 5 to 15 percent for external App Store payments, down from its usual 30 percent, amid an ongoing antitrust case. This request follows a court ruling allowโ€ฆ

Apple proposes taking a 5-to-15 percent cut from external App Store payments
Engadget โ€” 14 August 2026
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Apple has asked a U.S. court to let it charge developers a fee of up to 15โ€ฏpercent on sales made through external payment systems, rather than the 30โ€ฏpercent commission it normally takes from Appโ€ฏStore transactions. The request comes amid the antitrust case that began in 2020 after Epic Games tried to bypass Appleโ€™s payment system. The court is now deciding what a fair commission should be for purchases that do not use Appleโ€™s inโ€‘app billing.

The dispute has been a long one. In 2021 Judge Yvonneโ€ฏGonzalezโ€ฏRogers ordered Apple to allow developers to link to outside payment methods, so they would not have to pay the 30โ€ฏpercent cut. Apple, however, continued to take a 12โ€‘27โ€ฏpercent fee from those external sales, leading Epic to accuse the company of nonโ€‘compliance. Last year the judge found Apple in contempt and told it to stop collecting any fee on external payments. When Apple appealed, the appellate court overturned that part of the order, but left the question of a permissible fee open. Now the judge must weigh Appleโ€™s proposal against the courtโ€™s earlier rulings.

Appleโ€™s proposal breaks the fee into three tiers. It would keep 15โ€ฏpercent on apps that normally pay 30โ€ฏpercent to Apple, 10โ€ฏpercent on apps in its News Partner, Video Partner and Mini Apps Partner programs, and 5โ€ฏpercent on apps in the Small Business Program. The Small Business Program covers most developers, who have paid 15โ€ฏpercent on Appโ€ฏStore purchases since 2020. The company argues that the lower rates reflect the reduced cost of handling payments outside its system, while still covering the infrastructure it provides.

Google has faced a similar fight with Epic. After years of legal wrangling, Google opened the Play Store to external billing on Juneโ€ฏ30 and cut its commission to 10โ€ฏpercent regardless of payment method. In July it allowed thirdโ€‘party app stores on Android, but a judge found the installation process too complicated and ordered Google to remove the โ€œanticompetitive friction.โ€ The two cases show a broader push to reduce the 30โ€ฏpercent cut that has long been a hallmark of Appleโ€™s and Googleโ€™s platforms. The outcome could reshape how developers pay for inโ€‘app purchases and how the major tech firms generate revenue from app sales.

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