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TopicU.S Supreme Court rules that states may tax online retailers.
Questionmarktarius
06/21/18 8:36:43 PM
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DeltaBladeX posted...
So question from someone in another country, what would that effect? I buy PSN gift cards on Amazon or other sites, and then games on PSN, neither have tax on them right now. I don't mind if tax is on the gift card, but I'd be annoyed if on PSN itself (since instead of getting a $20 card for a $20 game, I'd need $30 to cover the tax, rather than paying $20 + tax to get the card if it is on the sites with the gift card).

And I'd be really annoyed if they tax the card and the game.

Gift cards aren't supposed to be taxed anyway, in most jurisdictions at least.
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