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I'm living in autonomous region who has different Vat to the rest of the country. (My region pays 18% VAT and the rest of country pay 23%). But linden lab charges 23%.
In europe several countries have some autonomous regions with different VAT Taxes and Linden Lab ignore that. It will be create a group of residents in same conditions to prepare a legal action against the wrong VAT charges and for Linden Lab put the names of Autonomous Regions in the list of pricing VAT.
Published: 2017-07-21 11:11:15
Topics: European Union
Standard percentage Rates of VAT in EU Member States:-
Austria 20
Belgium 21
Bulgaria 20
Channel Islands 5
Croatia 25
Cyprus 19
Czech Republic 21
Denmark 25
Estonia 20
Finland 24
Germany 19
Greece 24
France 20
Ireland 23
Italy 22
Latvia 21
Lithuania 21
Luxembourg 17
Hungary 27
Malta 18
Netherlands 21
Poland 23
Portugal 23
Romania 19
Slovenia 22
Slovakia 20
Spain 21
Sweden 25
United Kingdom 20
Special cases:
Denmark: The Faeroe Islands and Greenland are not part of the European Union; consequently, VAT is not applicable on these territories.
Spain: For VAT purposes, the country does not include the Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla.
France: In the overseas departments (DOM), but not French Guiana, a standard rate of 8.5% is applicable.
Monaco: Goods and services supplied to or from the Principality of Monaco are regarded as having been supplied to or from France.
Portugal: The standard rate is 22% in Madeira and 18% in the Azores.
Finland: The Aaland islands are not part of the European Union.
U.K. Channel Islands: The islands are not part of the EU or its Customs area.
Last updated July 2017.
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