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Old 01-15-2010, 07:02 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Sweetpea View Post
But, sorry to burst your bubble:
It only goes for physical medium. An ebook that you download isn't a physical medium. Were bookshops to sell a "card" with a code and an URL where to download the ebook, maybe...
Having looked into this further, I find you're right - the change in the regulations definitely refers only to physical equivalents (CD-ROMs, etc).

Which makes me wonder what on earth Spain is up to. Givernments aren't allowed to apply reduced rate VAT to any products they care to nominate - they have to be kinds of products it's been agreed can have the reduced rate. And as you've pointed out, I was wrong - on-line ebooks still aren't included.
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