We already knew cash, book money and crypto money. But what about “money” used in computer games, digital gold coins with exotic names that you can’t pay for anywhere in the real world? There appears to be a lively trade in computer money. And those who trade must pay VAT, even in the case of game currency, the tax inspector believes.
Source: accountancyvanmorgen.nl
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