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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
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A quote in that article:
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There are no de minimis exceptions to the VAT registration requirement for nonresident sellers.
The nonresident seller?s obligation to file VAT returns and pay VAT due arises with the very first Euro the nonresident seller earns on sales of its digital goods and services in the EU consumer market. There are no exceptions to these VAT obligations, no de minimis thresholds related to sales revenue or transaction volumes."
Is in direct contradiction of what this website article says:
Distance selling EU VAT thresholds - Avalara VATLive
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Note, there are no distance selling thresholds for electronic or digital services to consumers under the new 2015 MOSS VAT rules."
The above quote suggests there were threshold limits prior 2015. Then my entire argument about what is, and what isn't, considered "electronic service".
How can anyone take this serious if nobody knows what in the world the rules are? Sounds more like hush money... send what you can. But if you start sending, we will continue to molest you for the life of your business.