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the main reason i do not have one right now is that i would suddenly be a ā€œsmall businessā€ in the eyes of accounting law, the tax agency and probably my bank, and so i would have to invest quite a bit of time, effort and money into being able to receive money. and who knows if i will even break even!! also i'd feel pressure to live up to expectations tbh

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@kanongil @0xabad1dea normally VAT responsibility would be passed on to the next party in the chain based on their contribution to the value of a product, hence ā€œValue Addedā€ Tax, but for some reason that's not how Patreon operates. maybe it's to make it easier for the ā€œcreatorsā€ who then don't have to worry about it? honestly I'd love it if a VAT lawyer would tell me if this is even supposed to be a thing a business can do

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@kanongil @0xabad1dea some further context as I, not a lawyer, understand it, about Sweden:

• Donations are not covered by VAT, because there's no exchange going on. you know, ā€œmoney can be exchanged for good and servicesā€. VAT is on sales.
• Donations are taxable income if you're a creator of some sort. Gifts are tax-free, but this type of donation isn't considered as a gift.
• If I'm only taking donations, not selling goods or services, it's easier to argue I don't have a ā€œprofit motiveā€ and a lot less requirements apply to me. Patreon charging VAT has unsettling implications therefore.

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