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Originally Posted by KarenH
They need to charge the local sales tax in any jurisdiction where the have a physical presence - own property, have offices, warehouses, etc, and the change to the agency pricing means sales tax is now being charged based on the publishers' locations rather than the retailers'.
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Does that mean the geo restrictions should go away, since the publisher's location is the point of sale?
(Rhetorical question. Nevermind. Of course geo restrictions won't go away because they're now charging tax; wouldn't want the customers thinking that tax-based-on-location was somehow related to sales-based-on-location.)