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Originally Posted by JSWolf
You make an eBook. You price it at a certain price. You have to add VAT to that price. Now you have two prices. You have a price without VAT and a price with VAT. Before the VAT removal, the shops charged the price with VAT. The government decided not to charge VAT on eBooks. So the price the customer should be paying is the original price that did not contain VAT. But because you decided you wanted to make more profit, you raised the original price to be the same as the price was when VAT was added.
That's how it works and that's what's happening. The original price has been raised.
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No Jon, that isn't how it works, and it isn't what happened.
The original price that was set included VAT. When VAT was removed, the price remained the same. Until and unless the seller decided to reduce the price, the price will stay the same. That is how it works.
The original price includes VAT. That is a fact. You think it doesn't. You are wrong.
I'm going to leave this conversation. Multiple people who live in countries with VAT have told you that you are wrong. You are choosing to ignore all of them. I have explained it as well as I can, there is no point wasting time further.