Hi Kevin,

I have one commercial app which is sold through Fastspring. Fastspring take 
care of the digital service VAT. I make small sums from this and the 5% would 
hurt a little. This fits the new licence “Apps for Sale”

The concern is my second app, this is offered commercially as a package with a 
hardware product. The software is not available separately and attaches no cost.
This is exempt from the digital service VAT. It falls under free software in 
the real world and would look bad with the Livecode mandatory message 
“non-commerical” blinking at buyers of the package. To remove the Livecode 
message it’s needs to be commercial with non zero cost as per the licence 
model, this would be a killer as if the cost is even £1 then digital service 
VAT is due which would disrupt the way in which my product is distributed and 
controlled.

So, under the new Livecode licence models the seller of a commercial product 
package containing hardware and software in which the software element has no 
standalone value is being forced to charge separately for software, pay 5% and 
enter the world digital service VAT.

Is that the understanding ?


Regards
Camm

On 24 Jul 2024, at 11:52, Tim Selander via use-livecode 
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

Yes, this is quite important to me as well.

Thanks,
Tim Selander

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