Congress to Decide on Taxing Virtual Items

Blog written by The Paladin on June 26, 2007 at 07:13 AM

For quite a few months now, the gaming community, as well as a few economists, has been holding its breath, waiting for the US Congress to issue its report on the potential taxation of virtual goods.<br />
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Dan Miller, a senior economist with the Congress' Joint Economic Committee, told CNET News.com on Friday that he expects the committee to issue its report during the upcoming Congressional recess next month. What that report will say is unknown, as the committee has kept entirely quiet about its thoughts.<br />
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"Given growth rates of 10 to 15 percent a month, the question is when, not if, Congress and IRS start paying attention to these issues," Miller, who is a fan of virtual worlds and economies, told CNET News.com in December. "So it is incumbent on us to set the terms and the debate so we have a shaped tax policy toward virtual worlds and virtual economies in a favorable way."<br />
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A lot is riding on the outcome of the decision. If Congress signals it intends to start taxing in-world commerce, that could create huge problems for publishers, who may have to figure out efficient ways to track all such trades. If Congress goes the other way, many people will feel that they are just putting it off and that it will still only be a matter of time before a major government decides to profit from virtual transactions.

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