looking for an alternative to KAGI, because KAGI ceased operations

Graham Samuel livfoss at mac.com
Tue Aug 2 06:32:09 EDT 2016


Matthias, are you planning to use Zygodact with the Fastspring platform? Is this possible? I’ve literally just started exploring this area, so I’d appreciate any pointers.

Graham

> On 2 Aug 2016, at 09:59, Matthias Rebbe <matthias_livecode_150811 at m-r-d.de> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Hugh,
> 
> i had the same impression, but my tax consultant recommend to go the save and easy way and use a seller platform.
> 
> So i set up an account with Fastspring this morning. At the moment i am building a web service around the my license generator.
> Seems not to be very complicated.
> 
> Btw.: If someone  is looking for a keygen solution for LiveCode then have a look at Zygodact
> http://hyperactivesw.com/solutions_zygodact.html <http://hyperactivesw.com/solutions_zygodact.html>.
> 
> I can´t say it often enough: It´s really an awesome and timesaving solution.
> 
> Matthias
> 
> 
> 
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>> Am 02.08.2016 um 10:07 schrieb FlexibleLearning.com <admin at FlexibleLearning.com>:
>> 
>> EU VAT is only due on AUTOMATED transactions. Communicating by email and
>> attachments does NOT constitute "Digital Services"...
>> 
>> https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/41
>> 5931/VAT_MOSS_Flow_chart_FSB_edit_V1_0.pdf
>> 
>> If your product requires a key (i.e. they are buying a key to the software)
>> and you take the time to send your customer a personal email with the key,
>> my understanding is this is a MANUAL transaction and so falls outside the
>> scope of the legislation. If the key is issued automatically, then it does
>> fall in the scope of the legislation.
>> 
>> This is my understanding of this mess. I am not a lawyer and you should make
>> up your own mind whether you are affected or not.
>> 
>> Hugh Senior
>> FLCo
>> 
>> Matthias Rebbe wrote:
>> 
>>> I know, Paypal is easy. I used it before 01.01.2015. But after that date
>> the EU
>>> changed the rules how VAT has to be handled for digital products when sold
>>> within the EU.
>>> So the VAT declarations for every EU country i have to do every month is
>> the
>>> problem. Using PayPal i am the seller of the product and therefore i am
>>> responsible for the VAT declarations.
>>> 
>>> Every month / 3 months i have to declare how much VAT i have received
>>> from the customers for each of the EU countries i sold my software to.
>>> That means, even if i just sell only one license to a customer in France
>> for
>>> example, i have to do same amount of paper work as if i have sold  20
>>> licenses to 20 different customers in France.
>>> If i sell 5 licenses to 5 different EU countries, i have to do 5
>> declarations.
>>> And if i do not sell for example to a french customer one month, i still
>> have
>>> to do the declaration for France. In this case with the information that i
>> did
>>> not receive ?french? VAT that month.
>>> 
>>> You can imagine how much work that is.
>>> 
>>> I think i will give Fastspring or Avangate a try. Let?s see who of them
>> answers
>>> my email questions faster? ;)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Matthias
>> 
>> 
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