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UK Government to Tax Linux?

An anonymous reader writes "The UK government is looking at introducing a tax aimed at software published under GNU GPL. It claims that because programmers do it for free, it is losing out on income tax and that commercial software companies (read Microsoft) are at a disadvantage. Some pressure group has already put up a website with more details and news site Techworld have got a quote from a Treasury spokesman saying that they're only considering it."

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  1. must be a joke by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    If it's real, I'm fine with that as long as they also tax all charitable donations, community service and all forms of generousity towards others.

  2. argh!!@!#@ by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I hate aprils fools nonsense! When respectable sources of information play these ridiculous games it makes this entire day useless. Everywhere you go you have to constantly be on the defensive for these stupid pranks. If you want to play some retarded joke on a friend in private then go for it, but why must you poke holes in my daily sources of public information????

  3. Great day for bad news by rjelks · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is a little offtopic like many of the posts today. What better day to release a bomb on the tech community. If I were in charge of PR for a government agency or large company, I'd use April 1st to announce bad news. No one would believe it. Not that I think the UK is going to tax linux, but I wonder if anyone is sneaking in potentially bad news today in the hopes that it will be ignored as a joke.

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  4. Time to tax IE and all of the other free software. by westfirst · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Microsoft "gives away" IE. Sounds like a taxable item to me. And they give away plenty of other pieces of software for various reasons. Salesforces everywhere are known for claiming that someone is getting thousands of dollars of freebees, if they only purchase this minute. Gads, I think proprietary software companies "give away" more software than open source groups.

  5. Re:OMG by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Wonder if they'll tax me when I pick up trash on public property. No good deed should go unpunished! ;)

  6. I don't remember ... by ToadMan8 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    April fools being this Stupid. An I getting older or is this year particularly Stupid? what a waste to have Mod points today! And to make matters Worse, SlashDot's accuracy typically so questionable I have no idea which to take as seriously as usual.

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    1. Re:I don't remember ... by bogie · · Score: 2, Insightful

      The thing is its just not really funny anymore. Now we know to expect it and that takes all of the fun out of it. Really it would be better to make this a regular news day and then add in one fake story.

      April fools and big pranks are still funny depending on the situation. Just not at slashdot.

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  7. That has been already done! In Poland. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Tax offices in some cities interpret the tax law:
    - you get the Linux/OpenOffice package for free, but its value is comparable to MS software so your income is equal to value of equivalent MS software, and tax you on that.
    - alternatively they try to get VAT on Linux as well

    Also it seems there is a legislation that will make it easier to tax Linux.

    links:

    http://www.computerworld.pl/artykuly/12135.html - subscription required

    http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-polish/2002/ de bian-user-polish-200203/msg00346.html

    http://www.linuxfan.pl/dyskusje/2001.4/linstar.p hp 3

    http://hedera.linuxnews.pl/_news/2002/03/21/_lon g/ 1138.html

    http://hedera.linuxnews.pl/_news/2001/04/27/_lon g/ 182.html

  8. If it can be taxed, donations can be deducted! by ibirman · · Score: 2, Insightful
    I gave away at least 100 CDs with Linux on them over the past year. Can I take a tax deduction on each one?

    What will the UK value each copy at? I would say a complete distribution with software should be valued at $50,000US. So my charitable contributions are easily worth a few million.

  9. Re:The Brits Would Tax Your TV If They Could... by radish · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Funny that. I recently moved to NYC from London, and although there's no TV License here, I have a whole bunch of weird surcharges and taxes on my cable bill (other than regular sales tax). These add up to considerably more than my TV License used to cost in the UK. So I pay more, and get much worse TV for it. Oh well.

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  10. GPL Violation? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Seeing as how the UK government is using Linux, wouldn't it be a GPL violation for them to attach additional conditions to the use of Linux in the UK?