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Actually he needs too, welcome globalism or get your guns ready
That's how they collect taxes from their colonies. Why join physically when you can collect money in an unobtrusive manner.
Those prices are already including VAT…. I don’t understand what are you trying to say.
Yeah, Magic now
My dude, you drunk, stop clicking random links that are outside of the offer in this post.
also because somethings show taxes in summary it does not mean they are not 'include' in the price on previous page, it's not that hard to figure it out that when first page shows 1€ per IPv6 server and summary shows 1€ in total (aka Monthly: €0,82 EUR, Tax @ 22.00%:€0,18 EUR0) that it works out: 1€=1€.
This is not related to IPv6VM.com offers. Thank you.
Yeah hahahaha
It's also part of your site and your offerings. I wanted to buy
Take them as they are.
Yeah, that's the part I was wrong about. I agree.
The VAT is included in the price. Nobody pays more than 1 Eur. I pay 0.82 because I registered with company account.
From my side, it looks fine.
EDIT: Apart from the CD-ROM thinggie. I can't use your template for debian, I need to install normally from ISO.
EDIT2: Also, while I am a deb fan, only Debian and Ubuntu templates?
I was wrong that the price in the title and description is lower than the price with VAT. But the fact that everyone still pays VAT in any form on this site is true. I don't know all your fancy stuff but that's not how it works.
I've seen worse.
For example, on OVH KS site I am VAT exempt. On the regular .ie site I am not. Gave them everything they wanted, they insist to translate the incorporation papers, I won't be doing that because I have the KS for now, i simply gave up buying anything on the other site, my hope is that the KS accounts would be moved some day and I would keep my VAT exempted status.
Also, on aruba I had to pay VAT no matter what. Same on online.net. They wouldn't budge so I ended up cancelling. I have a valid EU company with a valid VAT number, I pay my taxes every month.
In general legally no one can take taxes from another country if the buyer is in another country.
You can only tax your own citizens in your own country. You can't sell on the international market while taking taxes intended for sale within your own country. That's illegal. Those who do it are violating global rules.
If you want to charge tax you can only sell to citizens of your own country with limiting international buyers
That's the question of the day.
No, it is not. There are, for example, tariffs for exporting certain kinds of stuff. I don't mean the IMPORT ones, the export tariffs are a thing.
There are many other instances where the sales taxes apply to exports. In the EU it is even more complicated.
For digital goods, though, since there is no way of knowing in the country of the customer, the sales tax can be collected at the source.
However, in general, yes, you don't have to pay sales tax in another country, you are correct. This is an abuse of the digital goods clause, it goes farther than the law and says "since we don't know whether you are truly in another jurisdiction or not, then we charge you anyway".
Hosts which applied (to me) arbitrary decisions lost me as a customer. I suggest you do the same, vote with your feet if you think you have been wronged and take your business elsewhere.
I think it is the best thing to do when you don't have the money and/or the time to hire lawyers in that country and take the case to court or make a formal complaint to the authorities.
Well, you can justify anything. Like you are a known crook and do not want to pay taxes, and now everyone will pay taxes because they are also potential crooks who want to cheat the state without paying tax. The logic is certainly interesting, but not for the pockets of those who live in other countries and do not understand why they should pay taxes in another country.
Over the last centuries, how many wars were fought because of not paying taxes to another country as a colony. How many people have suffered. It was taken seriously back then. Now nobody gives a shit. But apparently not everybody does.
That is not a valid justification, it sounds more like "we don't want trouble with the taxman so you have to pay for our peace of mind". I don't try to justify it, far from me that thought, I am on both sides of the fence, I can see it from the provider and customer point of view and I KNOW it can be done correctly.
That being said, as noted, you don't have to buy and I certainly passed even very good deals because of issues with VAT. It was wrong and I just said no.
Very many providers in Europe remove VAT from the invoice if you specify a non-EU country. Why do they believe those who specify it? There is a special option in WHMS for this purpose - Exclude tax - with a list of countries where you enter the country and city and when you click Next, the tax disappears. Why do many others do it without any problems? Are they not afraid of being cheated or what?
And those who say that I take and will take from everyone in my opinion are dishonest people who just want to get more money from everyone for the same thing. It's not about money, it's about principle.
You are wrong there.
The host, even if it takes VAT from you when they shouldn't, that doesn't mean they pocket the money, that money goes to the government of their jurisdiction like you would have resided in there.
I don't say it is okay, just correcting the wrong impression that they are pocketing the money themselves.
Show me the document. We all know how it's done and how it can be circumvented if desired.
The prices are competitive but the reliability is questionable regarding my previous experiences with this provider so here are my questions:
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Then this applies to every host. You have no idea whether they are actually sending the money to the taxman or not.
My perfect kind of product. IPv6 only, and I trade price for reliability, my mesh is self-healing.
However, your templates are not fit for my purpose and the ISO mounting is not working.
Is there an ETA for a normal Debian (not cloud) image and/or the ability to install from ISOs?
I need an estimate because, in extremis, I could, of course, "doctor" the image you have, but I would prefer not to waste time on it.
I suggest you talk to a CPA who deals in international texation.
non-EU residents can be charged EU VAT (Value Added Tax) under certain circumstances, such as when they purchase goods or services from EU-based businesses. The specific rules can vary based on the type of transaction and the relevant VAT regulations.
You can use your ISO
Confused. Did you mean to say "Fixed the ISO usage" or something like that?
You can make up whatever rules you want on paper for yourself. It's about the honor and dignity of a particular person. Many providers don't charge tax if you specify a country outside the EU when registering. So they do it for other reasons.
DM with the needed ISO