Wednesday, November 5, 2008

China has announced a 20 per cent tax on income from trading virtual goods

Beijing tax officials declined to explain how they would implement the vaguely worded ruling, with local media saying detailed regulations could be announced in the coming days. However, Chinese analysts and games players suggested that the authorities’ attempt to tax the virtual currency trade would fare no better than the previous effort to ban it.


from Financial Times

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