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Old 10-12-2007, 02:21 AM   #51
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Originally Posted by mcramer View Post
So to change back to the tax thing

Will Bookeen charge the same end user price for the Cybook everywhere in Europe that has the euro?
Nothing to do with having the Euro. The price will be the same across the EU.

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Given that there seems to be differing tax rates in different countries, even in those euro countries, doesn't that mean that the money that goes back to Bookeen differs from country to country?

Cost in Euros - tax = money to Bookeen.

Is this the case?
No. The way that VAT works is that the seller charges HIS rate of VAT to people anywhere in the EU, regardless of what the rate is in the buyer's country.

A buyer in a country NOT in the EU (eg Switzerland) would not be charged VAT, but would then be liable to pay whatever local taxes apply on receipt of the package.
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