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Originally Posted by fjtorres
No.
It explicitly states that it does.
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But EU law has no jurisdiction outside the EU, surely? The EU doesn't have the ability to say to someone in the US "you must do something". If I buy something from a company that's not registered in the EU, they don't charge me VAT - it's my legal responsibility to pay it myself. I was certainly under the impression that EU VAT Directives only applied to a business in one EU member state selling to a customer in another member state.