On 27 Nov 2014, at 12:52, Ian Wood wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> I forgot to post that link. :-(
>
> It doesn't help much because I'm a sole trader under the UK VAT threshold -
> VAT-registering the entire business for the sake of 1000€ in software
> turnover would wipe out about half my income. At
On 27/11/14 21:18, Erik Beugelaar wrote:
> LOL!
>
> Thanks Richmond for your mental support.
>
> Cheers, Erik
>
Almost all of my support is 'mental'.
Richmond.
>
>
>
> On 27/11/14 19:27, "Richmond" wrote:
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>> On 27/11/14 19:00, Erik Beugelaar wrote:
>>> The whole European ³dream² just sucks...
LOL!
Thanks Richmond for your mental support.
Cheers, Erik
On 27/11/14 19:27, "Richmond" wrote:
>On 27/11/14 19:00, Erik Beugelaar wrote:
>> The whole European ³dream² just sucks...
>> That circus located in Brussel is only good for run-out politicians and
>> their ³believers² who are eati
On 27/11/14 19:00, Erik Beugelaar wrote:
The whole European ³dream² just sucks...
That circus located in Brussel is only good for run-out politicians and
their ³believers² who are eating our tax money earned by hard working
people.
By the way given away by our own stupid government esp. my Dutch
On 27/11/14 14:08, Dave Cragg wrote:
Ian,
For UK businesses, the link below gives some information of one way to handle
this. I'm not sure how useful this is. Thankfully, I'm not affected at the
moment.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/vat-supplying-digital-services-and-the-vat-mini
The whole European ³dream² just sucks...
That circus located in Brussel is only good for run-out politicians and
their ³believers² who are eating our tax money earned by hard working
people.
By the way given away by our own stupid government esp. my Dutch
government (642.M euro tax money).
The Euro
On 27 Nov 2014, at 14:25, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
> So basically, every one of you EU software sellers is going to be fucked.
No, Anyone who sells in the EU and outside their own country, no matter *where*
they're based in the world.
:-(
Ian
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So basically, every one of you EU software sellers is going to be fucked.
It seems that using the MOSS is only applicable if you yourself have a VAT
identification number. Furthermore it seems to be opt in and not mandatory.
Nontheless, it seems to me that you then will need to do the Vat stuff
Hi Ian,
thanks for bringing this to my attention. Until today i was not aware that
there will be changes in EU law.
At the moment i use 2 different ways to sell my license keys (which i create
with Jacques great tool Zygodact)
1. Paypal from within my website There i am charging 19% VAT. That
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> von Ian Wood
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 27. November 2014 12:27
> An: How to use LiveCode
> Betreff: EU VAT changes & small software businesses
>
> I searched and couldn't find any discussion on the list,
Hi Dave,
I forgot to post that link. :-(
It doesn't help much because I'm a sole trader under the UK VAT threshold -
VAT-registering the entire business for the sake of 1000€ in software turnover
would wipe out about half my income. At the moment it looks like I'll either
have to stop the soft
Ian,
For UK businesses, the link below gives some information of one way to handle
this. I'm not sure how useful this is. Thankfully, I'm not affected at the
moment.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/vat-supplying-digital-services-and-the-vat-mini-one-stop-shop
Cheers
Dave
On 27 Nov
Hi Ian,
Really, I don't have the slightest idea. It is not realistic for me to
pay VAT to each individual country. I guess I will do nothing and wait
for a letter from the tax office.
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Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
Homepage: http://econo
I searched and couldn't find any discussion on the list, and this affects
rather a lot of us...
http://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/taxation/vat/how_vat_works/telecom/index_en.htm
>From Jan 1st, business-to-customer software sales within the EU have to charge
>VAT based on the buyer's country
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