‘Fortnite’ Maker Epic Pays $23 Million in Back Taxes in Japan

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Epic Games Inc., the maker of the popular Fortnite video game, paid $23 million, or 3.5 billion yen, in back taxes in Japan after failing to properly declare its tax obligations on revenue from sales of in-game Fortnite items.

Epic confirmed Wednesday that it had “inadvertently omitted” the payments due between 2018 and 2020. “Upon realizing the omission we paid the outstanding” Japanese consumption tax, Epic spokesperson Natalie Munoz said.