Re: Definition of Web Application (related to tax law....)
Hendrik Visage <[email protected]> Mon, 21 Jul 2014 11:54:23 +0200
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On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Aubrey Kilian <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > Sorry, no definitive answer for you here, just more questions.A > > My issues "concerns" here: A Where does the actual execution takes > place? (It'll have taxation implications) > A That definition above makes it a duality as the application is > "delivered" to the local browser and executed on the browser, though > the definition states that it still executes on the remote server. > A Shouldn't we differentiate between a *browser* app (local > execution) > and a *Web* app (remote execution)? > What is the impact of the concurrent needs for *both*? Ie it > executes > partially local *and* remotely? > > Tax law? A Really? A Are you able to elaborate at all? Yes, Yes, sorry No, and I don't have more details either :( > I'm no lawyer, but I am definitely curious on how the distinction > between local and remote execution affects tax law? Given the last VAT proclamation on goods bought from overseas places like iTunes/Amazon/etc. and the domiciles of what is allowed to run where (think gambling etc.), it does become tax law and get on the taxmen's radar sooner or later :( _______________________________________________ IOZ mailing list [email protected] http://lists.internet.org.za/mailman/listinfo/ioz