U.S. E-Commerce Sites To Collect EU VAT
A concerned US-based e-commerce company with inter writes "While we have all been fighting the Internet sales tax battle here in the U.S., the European Union of 15 countries has recently required that all U.S. companies with web sales to EU citizens start collecting the value-added tax on July 1, 2003. The Washington Post has a good article about this. It seems Ebay, AOL, and others caved in on this without much complaint. Can U.S. Internet taxation be far behind if we have to start collecting and reporting 15 different VAT taxes? And sorry Mr. or Ms. EU Citizen, your website subscription now costs 15% to 25% more, starting July 1. Hope you like this added value."
I am glad to pay my tax, because I live in the EU, more specifically Sweden, and here the tax is used for reasonable stuff, unlike the US.
plain and simple. I will find a distributer in the eu. They buy my products for resale, therefor they wont have to pay the tax, therefor i dont have to charge it. Any one from the eu that wants to buy my products will get sent to the distibutor. If you want to lie and say your are a distibutor or you dont live in the eu thats not my problem. regardless im not changeing my biz to acomidate some other goverments rules. i dont have a company in the eu. i am not bound by their laws. If they think other wise they need to remeber wars that have killed thousands of people have been started over more petty shit than this.
Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!
If the british are smart thay will jump ship. there lives depend on it.
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