One thing’s for sure if you’re a digital-based business: The rules about digital tax worldwide are constantly changing and yes, they do affect you.
A widespread trend happening across countries is that governments want to charge tax based on the location of the purchaser of the product. You might be kicking back in your country thinking you’re okay paying taxes locally, but in fact you do need to consider the rules of other jurisdictions, you need to consider sales tax, VAT and GST in other countries.
Sounds a bit complicated when you consider the ease and speed with which we do digital business across borders, doesn’t it?
Source Quaderno
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