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OMG Blizz get a lot of % fee for Commodities RMAH

Gusgus

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For Commodities (gems, materials, dyes, pages, recipes, and other non-unique items)

Transaction Fee (Real-Money Auction House): 15% of final sale price
Transfer Fee (when sending proceeds to PayPal or other authorized payment-service provider): 15% of amount being transferred.
 
Double taxation is illegal in most developed countries for a reason.

Too bad corporations aren't tied by the same bounds.
 
I don't see a problem? There's a 15% Paypal fee, meaning you don't pay anything when the money lands in your Paypal account and a 15% AH fee. It seems reasonable for selling a couple of pixels your bot found...
 
Tax =/= fee
;)

Drawing a similarity between the two but thank you for pointing that out.

I don't see a problem? There's a 15% Paypal fee, meaning you don't pay anything when the money lands in your Paypal account and a 15% AH fee. It seems reasonable for selling a couple of pixels your bot found...

And what is Blizzard selling? A service on the sale of a couple pixels your bot found. Your point is?
 
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No worse than eBay who if I am not mistaken owns Paypal, eBay takes a cut then Paypal takes a cut when you sell stuff.
 
Not listed as a tax, transaction and transfer fees.


Example:
[TABLE="class: ecxitem-receipt"]
[TR="class: ecx"]
[TD="class: ecxfield-name"]Sale price[/TD]
[TD] $41.58[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: ecx"]
[TD="class: ecxfield-name"] Transaction fee[/TD]
[TD] $6.24[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: ecx"]
[TD="class: ecxfield-name"] Transfer fee[/TD]
[TD] $5.30[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: ecx"]
[TD="class: ecxfield-name"] Applicable taxes[/TD]
[TD] $0.00[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: ecx"]
[TD="class: ecxfield-name"] Your proceeds[/TD]
[TD] $30.04[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]


Tax liability is on the sellers shoulders, if and when.

Paypal 20k and above you will receive 1099MISC.
 
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Its prolly because gems and stuff are gonna be sold so cheap that the 1 euro transaction fee has been changed to a 15% fee instead..
Afterall a gem has to cost more than 6,66 euroes for the 15% to exceed the standard 1 euro fee on items...
So in most cases we will probably save money :p Except on recipes maybe :S
 
If you transfer more than a certain amount per year through paypal you better pay taxes on it because paypal will report it and you will get forms to fill out.
 
For receiving 20k in one year or for having a balance of that amount?

Transferred into your paypal (20k per year). Check paypal TOS for exact amounts and details - when 1099MISC is issued..

All tax related liability from RMAH is on the shoulders of seller and buyers.
 
the real question is are people going to be willing to pay for gems etc?
 
the real question is are people going to be willing to pay for gems etc?

Why not?

No difference between a gem or a weapon/armor etc...

The question is : How much they are willing to pay for a gem :D
 
Why not?

No difference between a gem or a weapon/armor etc...

The question is : How much they are willing to pay for a gem :D

why would I give 25 cents for what I can just pay gold for or pick up on the ground? Every gem that drops is good, but 99.9999999999% of items that drop are worthless trash thus a reason to buy items and weapons and not gems is obvious even to me
 
I don t think ppl are going to buy flawless square if it s what you speaking of... :p
 
I don't think they will buy 90% of the radiant star emeralds etc that are already posted

supply > demand

at best it will drive gold value of gems up because people will hope to transmute and flip
 
Sixty Perfect Star, Ten Radiant Stars sold in past three hours.

RMAH is working as intended on GEMS.
 
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