This is a question relating to releasing software on the Apple iTunesConnect interface. This past month (March 2015). Apple's software is very finicky and new problems come up often and are short lived.
I have received this message when attempting to "Submit for Review" my app:
Your app can't be made available on the App Store. To make it available on the App Store, accept the terms of the latest agreement in Agreements, Tax, and Banking.
Clicking on that link produces this page, and none of the links there lead to something related to "[accepting] the terms of the latest agreement". Also, I am the sole user with access to this system, and I have the "legal admin" permissions.
How do I get past this?
The Paid Applications Schedule Agreement allows Apple to update and release paid apps through your developer account. You are seeing this agreement because the Account Holder of your Apple Developer Account requested this agreement from Apple. This contract is only important if you have a paid app.
Apple takes a 30 percent cut from app developers who make over $1 million through the App Store on an annual basis, but for small developers who make less, Apple has cut its fees to 15 percent through the Small Business Developer Program. Apple's store is like having a 30% tax on the Internet. Definitely not ok.
If you don't see Request Amendments
section, login to https://developer.apple.com and make sure you have agreed with iOS terms and conditions.
You'll need to press the Request button under Request Amendments for iOS Paid Applications. It's in the middle of the screen, not the bottom. That's what they're looking for. It's very misleading.
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