Posted May 03, 2016
gssj85
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snowkatt
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P1na
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snowkatt
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Posted May 03, 2016
TStael
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JKeift
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Posted May 04, 2016
TStael: Brazil - levies tax on console gaming, but highly impartial on given on a trade agreement. I say this admitting I might be pulled into it, media foolishly.
You tell.
But within EU, post the "Oracle" EU court ruling there is no ambiguity.
SW is truly owned, not just lent - so after market is logical. The French consumer association has actually sued both Steam and gog to make it happen.
I quite love EU for this! And you should too, no - Steam and Gog equated before consumer? ;-)
But you're paying a 20-25% tax on every digital game purchase, depending on which European country you live in. I think that's crazy.You tell.
But within EU, post the "Oracle" EU court ruling there is no ambiguity.
SW is truly owned, not just lent - so after market is logical. The French consumer association has actually sued both Steam and gog to make it happen.
I quite love EU for this! And you should too, no - Steam and Gog equated before consumer? ;-)
TStael
A Finn
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From Finland
Posted May 04, 2016
TStael: Brazil - levies tax on console gaming, but highly impartial on given on a trade agreement. I say this admitting I might be pulled into it, media foolishly.
You tell.
But within EU, post the "Oracle" EU court ruling there is no ambiguity.
SW is truly owned, not just lent - so after market is logical. The French consumer association has actually sued both Steam and gog to make it happen.
I quite love EU for this! And you should too, no - Steam and Gog equated before consumer? ;-)
JKeift: But you're paying a 20-25% tax on every digital game purchase, depending on which European country you live in. I think that's crazy. You tell.
But within EU, post the "Oracle" EU court ruling there is no ambiguity.
SW is truly owned, not just lent - so after market is logical. The French consumer association has actually sued both Steam and gog to make it happen.
I quite love EU for this! And you should too, no - Steam and Gog equated before consumer? ;-)
But why on earth do you imply that tax cohesion is bad?
If you ask me, Luxemburg or Ireland abetting tax evasion against their EU partners is whole lot worse than VAT that pays, for its part, for fairly incorrupt and comprehensive public services.
If you as me, more crazy is the concept that going Ireland or Luxemburg very rich multinationals or individual should seemingly be able to negotiate their tax rate.
That is wrong, I find. I've never been able to negotiate mine, btw.
Not that I wanted to. I want proper low corrupt, transparent public services. To me, progressive tax cohesion is part of that.
sunshinecorp
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gssj85
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From Brazil
Posted June 07, 2016
Yep it's happening, to all negative people who said it wouldn't hope you learned a thing or two by now.
HunchBluntley
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