http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=5199966
Listen to the recording of the broadcast there.
Thanks to RMT existing, those in-game items can now feasibly be considered to have real monetary value, and can thus be considered taxable income, even if you don't participate in RMT. Just having a mob drop an item could be counted as you getting income, and thus be taxable. Hope they never get the means to enforce an idea like that.
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Listen to the recording of the broadcast there.
Thanks to RMT existing, those in-game items can now feasibly be considered to have real monetary value, and can thus be considered taxable income, even if you don't participate in RMT. Just having a mob drop an item could be counted as you getting income, and thus be taxable. Hope they never get the means to enforce an idea like that.
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