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"Users in certain regions may be required to pay local taxes, which will be calculated and added to the total cost of a purchase.— Excerpt from Telegram's Telegram Terms of Service
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The clause states: “Users in certain regions may be required to pay local taxes, which will be calculated and added to the total cost of a purchase.”
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