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Originally Posted by HarryT
Anyone who runs a web site in the EU has, by law, to charge the appropriate VAT to any customer in the EU. For example if you buy a book from the MobiPocket web site in France, you'll get charged the French VAT rate of 19.6%. Books are "zero rated" for VAT in the UK, but not in France.
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You claimed that before and I told you it was wrong. It is still wrong. Amazon UK for example charges the Swedish VAT when I buy books from them. If you sell above a certain amount to a country you have to us the VAT of the country you are selling to.