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Old 08-09-2015, 11:16 AM   #39
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The EU had an opportunity to fix this tax inequity, but they chose not to do so. Reclassifying eBooks would be very simple and would not require any laws be changed. Tax classifications are reviewed all the time and revised without the law changing.

There are politics in play, plain and simple. Follow the money and I suspect you will find the real reason for oppressive ebook taxation.
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