In-game property: prepare to pay tax on it

Started by TehBorken, Oct 18 06 08:00

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TehBorken

 [h3]US gov't investigating taxing in-game transactions         [/h3] The Congressional Joint Economic Committee has begun work on a framework for figuring whether and how to tax transactions involving virtual objects from video games and online worlds like Second Life and World of Warcraft. This issue was predicted with spooky clarity in Julian Dibbell's excellent [a href="http://www.boingboing.net/2006/10/15/play_money_memoir_of.html"]Play Money[/a].  [blockquote] "There is a concern that the IRS might step forward with regulations that start taxing transactions that occur within virtual economies. This, I believe, would be a mistake," Chairman Jim Saxton said today.  In response to this concern, the staff of the Joint Economic Committee has begun an examination of the public policy issues related to virtual economies. A virtual economy is defined as the universe of transactions that occur within an online community, such as Second Life or World of Warcraft. These transactions include the sale of goods and services and take place entirely within virtual economies; there is no real-world or physical exchange. However, a real-world value can often be assigned to such transactions using exchange rates or other methods. [/p][/blockquote]  [a href="http://secondlife.reuters.com/stories/2006/10/15/us-congress-launchs-probe-into-virtual-economies/"]Link[/a], [a href="http://www.house.gov/jec/news/news2006/pr109-98.pdf"]PDF link to Joint Economic Commitee release[/a]    
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tenkani

Ha!! I'm fascinated by this whole issue.
Some people make their living entirely within the confines of an environment like Second Life.
It's terrible...and wonderful. Can't wait to see what happens next!
 
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