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by aisengard
2694 days ago
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This is not really true. Sales tax is almost always a tack-on. Netflix can very easily advertise the same prices, and then when sales tax gets added on in your credit card statement they can just throw up their hands and say "the government makes us do this!". At least, that's how I'd see it - I'm paying Netflix X, and I'm paying the government Y. In no way does Netflix "eat" this cost. Could try and pass legislation to force all companies to only ever advertise after-tax prices, but that's a doozy to enforce. Sales tax is always regressive. The only ones who are paying it is the consumer. |
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We have no problem enforcing the after-tax rule in VAT jurisdictions.