🐱 Chicago implementing vidya taxes

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https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/1...chicago-will-be-taxed-extra-for-game-rentals/

Starting Wednesday, PlayStation owners in the city of Chicago will need to pay an extra 9% tax on some purchases due to the city’s Amusement Tax. A ruling back in 2015 by the city’s department of finance extended the Amusement Tax to cover streaming content as well as more traditional forms of entertainment. On Wednesday, Sony will begin complying with that ruling for PlayStation owners in Chicago.

Polygon reports:


The tax applies to things like rentals, not full sales of video games (where other sales taxes would still apply). Chicago, like many cities, has had an amusement tax for years, and last year moved to increase it (which the public detested) to help shore up a budget deficit.

A ruling in 2015 by the city’s department of finance extended the tax to charges for streaming content — including movies, music and games — paid by customers in the city. It has since been called the “cloud tax,” “Netflix tax,” and even the “Hamilton tax” after the blockbuster musical.

It’s important to note this is for rentals, not full sales, which would already be subject to local and state sales taxes that PlayStation began collecting back in 2016.

PlayStation users with a billing address in the city got a notice this week saying the tax would be applied toward transactions on all of the PlayStation Store’s streaming and rental offerings — PlayStation Plus, Now, Vue, Music, Video on Demand and Video Live Events.

The tax will only affect rental sales, as full game sales are already subject to local and state taxes thanks to a PlayStation Store update in 2016. The tax will affect all users with a billing address in the city of Chicago. The tax will be applied toward transactions on all of the PlayStation Store’s streaming and rental services including PlayStation Plus, PlayStation Now, Video on Demand, Video Live Events, Music, and even PlayStation Vue.

The tax is not without its opponents as Apple sued the city back in August, calling the tax unconstitutional. The Apple suit is still in arbitration.
 
Imagine taxing fun. People talk a lot about federal overreach, but some of the shit municipalities and state governments do is just as bad. ERPOs, anybody? They can infringe on your rights if they have you declared "insane."
 
Does shooting each other count for amusement there?

Maybe this is setting up for like how they got Al Capone on taxes.
 
Will Google and Apple deploy a horde of lawyers to defend their profits and, oddly enough by accident, the average citizen?
 
Will Google and Apple deploy a horde of lawyers to defend their profits and, oddly enough by accident, the average citizen?
Apple are suing them. Chicago recently repealed a soda tax because of outraged citizens so good chance this gets repealed too assuming people don't just install a VPN and call it a day.
 
lo-fucking-l. People having fun playing games and not killing each other? Gotta tax it. People out killing each other? Yeah, uh....we'll work on it.
As long as it's just "those people" doing it, they don't care. They don't give a shit about the black man, about the poor man. Screw 'im, y'know? As long as I can lived in my gated community, pass my gun control laws and espouse my leftist ideology, everything is just peachy.

What'll happen when the rule of law breaks down, huh? Not "if", "when."
 
Apple are suing them. Chicago recently repealed a soda tax because of outraged citizens so good chance this gets repealed too assuming people don't just install a VPN and call it a day.
Chicago also implemented a $0.20 bag tax on all shopping bags in hopes that people wouldn’t care about 1/20th of a dollar being added to the total and that amount would eventually add up and being enough to reinvigorate the city’s budget, only to make life hell for shops and retail workers everywhere because Chicagoans would rather carry everything in their arms (or stuff them down their pants) than pay a single penny more than they had to.

And Chicago still wonders why it's hemorrhaging money while residents leave in droves.
 
Government is functionally indistinguishable from organised crime at this point
 
I like how Illinois has some of the heaviest and most egregious taxes in the US, but their roads are garbage, they can't pay their lottery winners, and their parks are unpaid for. The toll roads in Chicago were also the worst in any city I've ever been to, what a joke.
 
Well, where else are they going to get the money from which they take some off the top and then give it back to the exact same people they took it from?

(Tbh, I'm disappointed in Sony. They really could have made huge gains with the gaming population by telling Chicago "Make us, you fun-haters." I mean, what would Chicago have done? Started breaking down doors and confiscating little kids' used PS1's?)
 
Taxation is necessary. In order for the government to function they need funds to misappropriate and steal, otherwise what are they good for?
 
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