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A Need for Shared Hosting in Europe, throughts?????
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So this team here at RackEngine has been pushing me to setup a Shared Hosting Platform in Europe, much like the one we have here in the states. Is there really a need for such a thing, and are people willing to pay between $3 and $12 a month to have their hosting be in Europe. Thanks,
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ORLY?
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If you need some solid servers in Europe, let me know :-)
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Thank's and I will keep that in mind. However we already have a "small" amount if gear staged in the EU, this post is more exploratory than anything.
Believe it or not, I have found that the Adult Industry is really a good cross section for SMBs overall. Generally the AI adopts new technology faster, and with great resolve, than most. So if they want EU hosting, than most likely mainstream SMBs will, which is also a large part of our market. Thanks,
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Keep EU VAT in mind.
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Let me ask you something. Do we need to collect VAT through we are a US based company?
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Technically, as a non-EU company selling services that take place inside the EU, you will have to charge VAT. Most EU countries have different VAT rates (from +- 15% to 25%). You could charge VAT based on the country of the buyer (and then deal with the VAT administrations of each country) or you could register in 1 country (one with a low VAT rate) and then only deal with the VAT administration of that country. In that case you'd charge VAT to clients from that country (both VAT registered and unregistered clients). If the client is based in another EU country and is VAT registered (in other words, if he has a valid EU VAT number), you do not charge him VAT. If the client is based in another EU country and is not VAT registered, you do charge him VAT (you charge the VAT rate for the country you are registered in. Not the VAT rate of the country the client is based in). Clients outside the EU won't have to pay VAT. In situations where you don't charge VAT because the client is VAT registered in another country, be sure to check if the VAT number that he supplied is valid. There's scripts out there you can use to run the number through VIES (EU site to check the validity of EU VAT numbers). Note that in a few EU countries a local VAT number is not automatically a valid EU VAT number. In most countries however, a local VAT number is also automatically registered as an EU VAT number. Also note that every country has it sown special rules about what to put on your invoices. So if you register in a certain country, it's possible that you'll have to put a specific reference to a local law/regulation or to for example EU Directive 2006/112/EG or 2008/8/EC on your invoice if you do not charge VAT. my advice: try to get an idea of how much you will be making and talk to your accountant. |
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