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Old 12-04-2014, 08:10 AM   #84
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No.
It explicitly states that it does.
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.
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