As I said before this law was created in 2008. Small business didn't exist in 2008 in the same way it does today and I can't help thinking the law makers haven't quite realised how much the world, especially the Internet, has changed in that time. Unfortunately - I think because barely anyone knows about it - the group who've been fighting this is having difficulty showing how it will affect people in the rest of the EU, and the rest of the world, as this is going to have an effect everywhere. People in the US who have heard about it are more than willing to stop selling to the EU, so we need to put a stop to it before our freedom to buy what we want where we want is damaged.
This, plus, politicians tend to come from a background where, say, paying £500 to sign up for a service that will take care of the VAT stuff is no biggie. Side/microbusinesses consisting of one person, with no hired accountant, who may consider themselves lucky if they make that much money, are just not on their radar.
Reminds me of the debate about university tuition here in Germany, and someone from the labour party declaring "five hundred euros a semester isn't going to stop anyone from studying", which made me wonder where he keeps his head, exactly.
I kinda doubt it can be stopped, at this point. :(
Re: Tax laws
Date: 2014-12-14 10:41 am (UTC)Re: Tax laws
Date: 2014-12-14 11:43 am (UTC)Reminds me of the debate about university tuition here in Germany, and someone from the labour party declaring "five hundred euros a semester isn't going to stop anyone from studying", which made me wonder where he keeps his head, exactly.
I kinda doubt it can be stopped, at this point. :(