The legal view tends to be that you're actually billing the customer for 
the full amount and then you pay Google their 30% as a separate 
transaction, hence why developers should tax the whole amount and then 
Google will put their taxes on the 30% they charge you.

This all, of course, needs to be confirmed with Google to make sure they 
aren't doing something in their accounting procedures which mess this up.

Al.


[email protected] wrote:
> The 70% part is simple, it's between you and the buyer and add the
> appropriate TAX to it depending of the 2 countries. But it shouldn't
> be true for the 30%, it's between you and Google using maybe a
> different TAX.
> >
>   


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