now things are just getting too crazyhttp://www.legalaffairs.org/issues/January-February-2006/feature_dibbell_janfeb06.msp
2/10/2006 9:29:09 AM
Actually no.The article is just one idiot trying to ty real world value to virtual realms. He reasons that because item A is worth XXX on ebay, then it could be taxed a certian percentage when recieved and/or bartered in game. Unfortunately, the items he sells are not a goods produced or manufactured, they are rather entertainment services exchanged for virtual pleasure. The "items" and accounts sold on Ebay, however, can be taxed and are.
2/10/2006 9:41:39 AM
Lets just get a chair with a virtual reality set up.....lay in it, with tubes for food and oxygen, as well as waste removal and just not live in the real world. I mean come on, its a perfect system
2/10/2006 10:11:23 AM
I don't think he's an idiot - the irs lady urged him to get a judgement on it.and i mean, look:
2/10/2006 12:34:22 PM
but they're not actual items or prizes being aquired. The only thing really being sold/bought on ebay is the time required to obtain them in game, in that way a service is being sold. Taxing items not-sold in the game would be like taxing potential service or skill. You can't make someone pay a tax because they have a degree or skill, you tax income and property aquired. The virtual property is not property and therefore cannot be taxed as a good or item. The sale can however be taxed as it represents income as well as the exchange of a service for money.
2/10/2006 12:54:00 PM
Virtual property doesn't exist. His point isn't valid. The value of virtual items are based solely how difficult and time consuming it would be to get that item in conjunction with how much more fun you'd have using it. In essence, you're paying someone else to spend the time to get that item. Its a service tax, and service taxes are notoriously hard to implement. If the IRS wants to tax you for earning 11,000$ selling virtual characters, however, they are well within their right.
2/10/2006 1:44:21 PM
2/10/2006 3:04:38 PM
TAX CUTS FOR THE RICHTAX HIKES FOR THE NERDS
2/10/2006 3:06:18 PM