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comment Sending newsletters
Good idea - thanks. Somehow need a one-time pop-up though.
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comment Sending newsletters
Thanks for the answers so far. I should have mentioned I use Joomla so I would be looking for a component that integrates with that (I know there are some; just need to choose one that handles the opt-in/out, expired email addresses, etc).
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comment UK tax on US software company
That is probably the clearest answer I've ever seen anywhere - and makes complete sense. Thanks.
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comment UK tax on US software company
I've also been directed to customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPortalWebApp/… which seems to say the place of supply is NOT the customer's PC as stated in the linked question, but where the supplier is - ie me, in California. This also backs up your first sentence.
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comment UK tax on US software company
That's certainly an interesting POV. It backs up some other statements I've heard. The problem is, opinions seem to be 50:50 on the subject. On the one hand I have a UK/US (dual qualified) accountant who says no tax, on the other hand, a VAT expert who says I am liable but probably won't have to pay! I really want to do the right thing but there just seems no clear cut answer. Maybe there isn't one yet, with laws yet to catch up with the digital millennium. Thanks for your answer.
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