
According to Robin Linden, Linden Lab started paying VAT on payments from EU residents in July this year [The source we drew this from, apparently is incorrect. Linden Lab did not start paying VAT in July], only this week passing on the tax to EU residents. While my own nation (Australia) has a similar tax, the laws don't apply in this respect (though L$ earnings count as capital gains, and when I convert L$ to another currency, that's taxable income).
In fact, one of my commercial services is getting to the point where I'll have to either refuse business to EU residents or charge and pay VAT to the EU - the fact that I'm not an EU business has no bearing.
Here's the question, for EU residents - It's obvious that the EC regulations in this are placing you at a competitive disadvantage. Are you planning to lodge a complaint with the European Commission about this requirement of the VAT-on-E-Commerce directive? Have you done so already?














1. There's no one who will complain to the EU about this because they made pretty sure that the average person doesn't have the time, money or knowlege to do so.
Also, since it's very easy to circumvent paying VAT to LL, there's not much reason for that either.
Posted at 11:23AM on Sep 30th 2007 by Juliet Ceres