Hmmm I'll have to look at the fine print ;P...hasn't changed for me since 1999 ;oI think they passed an internet sales tax lately,if not it may be because they're passing it soon as it looks inevitable.
However NOWHERE does that include serve access. Which basicly what you are paying for.Under Oklahoma law, sales tax must be collected on the sale of tangible personal property. "Tangible personal property" is that which can be seen, weighed, measured, felt or touched or that is in any other manner perceptible to the senses, including electricity, water, gas steam and prewritten computer software for frequent or occasional sales.
Umm How can they charge a sales for a State EA is not located in?
How can we be sure that the appropreiate state gets the tax that is collected?
However NOWHERE does that include serve access. Which basicly what you are paying for.
Secondly if tax is supposted to be collected on my UO account which EA HAS NOT collected. According to Oklahoma tax law if EA was SUPPOSED to be charging me sales tax all along then I am REQUIRED TO PAY THE TAX!
Not gonna happen I'm not paying the tax if EA didn't bother to collect it, it ain't my problem.
P.S. If ya'll don't here from me in six months please send you correspondance to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections....ROTFLMAO
Yes, I'm pretty sure each state handles it differently. All I really know about gaming tax, from reading, is the 17.5% VAT Europeans have to pay, and how much of an upswing that was. But from what I remember, players have had to pay a tax on UO at least since Mythic moved to Fairfax, VA. And that thread has some good, old, information about tax rates:Isn't there a separate tax on all internet sales, that's inconsistent between states?
I guess the question is what changed for those states and provinces not originally listed. The Streamlined Sales Tax initiative is still going strong, with an update in June at the latest. Hm.United States
Arizona - 8.10%
Connecticut - 1.00%
District of Columbia - 5.75%
Hawaii - 4.00%
Indiana - 6.00%
Illinois - 6.25%
Kansas - 7.00%
Kentucky - 6.00%
Louisiana - 8.75%
Massachusetts - 5.00%
Michigan - 6.00%
Minnesota - 6.50%
Nebraska - 6.50%
New York - 8.25%
New Jersey - 7.00%
Pennsylvania - 7.00%
South Carolina - 8.00%
Tennessee - 7.00%
Texas - 8.25%
Utah - 6.60%
Washington - 8.10%
Wisconsin - 5.50%
Canada
Alberta - 6%
British Columbia - 6%
Manitoba - 6%
New Brunswick - 14%
Newfoundland and Labrador - 14%
Northwest Territories - 6%
Nova Scotia - 14%
Nunavut - 6%
Ontario - 14%
Price Edward Island - 6%
Quebec- 6%
Saskatchewan- 6%
Yukon- 6%
I'll be watching my online banking to see what they are charging in the UK.Bad enough that we in the UK have to pay £9.99 a month because EA doesn't believe in currency conversion, now theres a £1.66 tax on top of it :/
You live in a Capitalistic society, everything revolves around the almighty dollar.I was looking at the new billing site and now I have to pay $3 tax for $59.99 / 6 months. I never had to pay tax before (live in VA). What's up with that?
rofl office space...good point...yeah some of my friends are getting on me because "$3 is nothing," and I know a lot of other people have had to pay more tax for a lot longer, just trying to figure out what law(s) changed because they tried to pass Internet tax in VA in 2010 I think but it failed...but there's a separate tax, actually--in VA at least--which you are required to file yourself. It's called a consumer's use tax.By the way........three dollars for 6 months? Ok, that's 50 cents a month......12 1/2 cents a week.......1.78 cents a day.....
Break that down to an hourly rate, and it reminds me of the scam from office space....the movie.
So basically they tax you on stuff you aren't taxed for, so one way or another I've been paying tax on UO even though I haven't, if that makes sense.Typically, you incur the consumer's use tax if you made more than $100 in purchases during the year for which you did not pay sales tax. Common instances of these types of transactions are purchases from the Internet, mail-order catalogues and cable television shopping channels.
Hmmm.. it charged me tax when I re-actived an account just now... but my state wasn't in the taxable list. I don't think "services" are taxable.Yes, I'm pretty sure each state handles it differently. All I really know about gaming tax, from reading, is the 17.5% VAT Europeans have to pay, and how much of an upswing that was. But from what I remember, players have had to pay a tax on UO at least since Mythic moved to Fairfax, VA. And that thread has some good, old, information about tax rates:
From 02-11-2008, "Guest" post (a copy and paste of the then-current official FAQ, which is now blank at EA's support site):
I guess the question is what changed for those states and provinces not originally listed. The Streamlined Sales Tax initiative is still going strong, with an update in June at the latest. Hm.