Right but as a vat exempt uk developer selling a app to a uk citizen vat should 
not be paid but it is.
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>On Sunday, 13 May 2012 01:49:31 UTC+2, ott wrote:
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>> I don't think Google was ever charging the customer for sales tax or 
>> VAT unless you specified the % of tax to collect under your Google 
>> Checkout tax settings.  It was always up to the dev to determine 
>> whether any particular sale for a certain US state or foreign country 
>> needed to be charged sales tax.  Then, the tax would be paid to the 
>> dev who in turn had the responsibility of submitting the collected tax 
>> to the proper authorities.  The difference now, starting May 21st, is 
>> that the tax will be included in the "list price," as you say.  But if 
>> you have your tax settings set to collect 0% tax, then you won't have 
>> to change your list price because Google won't be collecting any tax 
>> for you anyway.
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>That is how I understand it too. 
>I think they were somewhat "forced" to display the total price (app price + 
>VAT), 
>because in some countries (like France) it is illegal to not do it.
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