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  3. Hey @EUCommission, you want to incentivise small sustainable online organisations in the EU (e.g., small not-for-profits like Small Technology Foundation) as an alternative to Big Tech?

Hey @EUCommission, you want to incentivise small sustainable online organisations in the EU (e.g., small not-for-profits like Small Technology Foundation) as an alternative to Big Tech?

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    Hey @EUCommission, you want to incentivise small sustainable online organisations in the EU (e.g., small not-for-profits like Small Technology Foundation) as an alternative to Big Tech?

    Raise the EU's €10,000 cross-border OSS threshold to €1M (or even €10M).

    You’ll still stop Big Tech corporations from jurisdiction shopping and you’ll remove the compliance and accounting burden on tiny and small businesses so we don’t end up either needing merchants of record or, as I’m sure many do, fly under the radar and hope you don’t get noticed. You might even end up *increasing* tax revenue because of it (it’s not revenue if you can’t collect it.)

    (Anyway, just an idea… I won’t hold my breath or anything.)

    #eu #tax #SmallTech #BigTech

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    • Aral BalkanA Aral Balkan

      Hey @EUCommission, you want to incentivise small sustainable online organisations in the EU (e.g., small not-for-profits like Small Technology Foundation) as an alternative to Big Tech?

      Raise the EU's €10,000 cross-border OSS threshold to €1M (or even €10M).

      You’ll still stop Big Tech corporations from jurisdiction shopping and you’ll remove the compliance and accounting burden on tiny and small businesses so we don’t end up either needing merchants of record or, as I’m sure many do, fly under the radar and hope you don’t get noticed. You might even end up *increasing* tax revenue because of it (it’s not revenue if you can’t collect it.)

      (Anyway, just an idea… I won’t hold my breath or anything.)

      #eu #tax #SmallTech #BigTech

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      @aral @EUCommission this seems like a very good idea.. as an aside, I would also like to see anti-cricumvention laws repealed across Europe. They are a major part of big techs 'moat', despite most of them achieving their early growth precisely through adversarial interoperability, and exist globally mostly because the US threatened trade tarrifs if their DMCA wasn't mirrored.

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        @aral @EUCommission this seems like a very good idea.. as an aside, I would also like to see anti-cricumvention laws repealed across Europe. They are a major part of big techs 'moat', despite most of them achieving their early growth precisely through adversarial interoperability, and exist globally mostly because the US threatened trade tarrifs if their DMCA wasn't mirrored.

        Kim Spence-Jones 🇬🇧😷K This user is from outside of this forum
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        @SciPolTech @aral @EUCommission
        For those wondering what this is about, here’s a good explanation of the current mess…
        https://www.commerce-logistics.com/cross-border-trade.html

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