Revised UK tax laws could affect prices of apps and other digital content by 2015

on 24-03-2014 14:03
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on 24-03-2014 14:03
"In what could be one of the hotly debated issues of the year, UK authorities are looking to make some adjustments to the tax laws which could directly affect mobile consumers. As per these changes, app downloads or purchase of any digital content such as music, movies etc could cost substantially more starting from 2015."
Source : iPhonehacks.
http://www.iphonehacks.com/2014/03/uk-tax-laws-price-increase-apps.html
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on 24-03-2014 14:57
I'm honestly surprised it wasn't charged at 20% already. I've purchased software from US and European based companies and they've made it specific you will be charged the countries tax rate when you download. Its nothing new just an adjustment to take into account the move from physical to digital.
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on 24-03-2014 15:22
I must admit I wasn't aware that taxes weren't already applied.
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on 24-03-2014 15:28
VAT is already charged on ebooks so I'm surprised it's taken them this long to apply it to music!
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on 24-03-2014 21:19
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on 24-03-2014 21:19
Firstly, everybody seems to pin the blame of piracy of the price of applications; pirates, don't want to pay so won't pay. Linux pretty much has that aspect sussed, all the software is funded by their enterprise charges.
It seems they will tax anything at any opportunity these days...so this no surprise there then.

