How much will the subscriptions of streaming services rise after the rise of the dollar?

Streaming services, such as Netflix and Spotify, will suffer an increase of the order of 14% from the decision of the Government to increase a new tax of 25%. Until yesterday, these services were paid at the exchange rate known as “Card” or “Tourist” that had a value that was formed with the base of the official price ($ 365.50) plus a 30% PAIS tax and a 45% perception of the Income Tax.You may also be interested: “Dollar Card, Savings and Qatar: the Government unified the official dollars and made them more expensive to $ 731″With the measure that was published this Tuesday in the Bulletin Official, a 25% perception on Personal Property is added, which makes this unified dollar a value of $ 731, composed of the value of the official dollar plus 100% taxes. As the “Card” dollar had a value of $642, the final increase is of the order of 14.3%. This higher cost will affect the consumptions that are credited from today, with which a streaming account that has already been entered in a card summary the previous days will be paid at the previous price, even if the summary has not yet been paid. To calculate the increase that each consumer will suffer, all expenses in dollars are added up and multiplied by $ 731, and then local taxes such as VAT must be added. Below, the current prices of some streaming services and their actual cost after taxes, highlighting the difference in parentheses:NetflixBasic plan: 3281.51 pesos (1649 pesos)
Standard plan: 5570 pesos (2799 pesos)
Premium Plan: 7958 pesos (3999 pesos)Spotify
Students: 329 pesos (654.71 pesos)
Individual: 599 pesos (1192 pesos)
Family: 999 pesos (1988 pesos)
Duo: 799 pesos (1590 pesos)Disney+
Monthly: 799 pesos (1590 pesos)
Annual: 6699 pesos (13.331 pesos)
Combo with Star+: 1999 pesos (3978 pesos)HBO Max
Monthly: 699 pesos (1391 pesos)
Three months: 1899 pesos (3779 pesos)
Annual: 5999 pesos (11.938 pesos)Amazon Prime
Monthly: 1149 pesos (2286,51 pesos)

Original source in Spanish

Related Posts

Add Comment