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A lot of authors – especially trans and queer authors – are using to sell books to customers in order to cut Amazon out of the equation. That's great. I'm a big fan of authors selling direct.

But here's something you need to know. Itch is taxing UK customers … for non-taxable goods.

VAT is not applicable to ebooks in the UK. Here's a screenshot from the government guidance on VAT.

So why are charging VAT on ebooks? And what are they doing with the funds they collect?

gov.uk/guidance/zero-rate-of-v

Are turning the funds over to HMRC? If so, what are they telling them it's for? Because why would you pay tax on non-taxable products?

Are they giving the money to the authors? I'm pretty sure they're not.

Are they keeping the money they haven't earned?

Some cheap and easy alternatives to for authors to consider. Source:

First up, Gumroad.

Difficulty: Easiest
Pros: Gumroad covers VAT, helps with US sales tax, has no monthly fee, and integrates with BF
Cons: None [I’m going to disagree with BF here and say the con is lack of customisation]
Cost: 10% per transaction + processing fees

Next up, Payhip.

Difficulty: Easy
Pros: Payhip reports and pays EU & UK VAT on digital goods, accepts cards and PayPal, no monthly fees, quick to set up
Cons: None [sc: support not very helpful]
Cost: 5% per transaction + standard processing fees

Third is .

Difficulty: Moderate
Pros: Fourthwall collects and remits taxes for you.
Cons: None [sc: hugely American-centric]
Cost: Up to 5% per transaction + standard processing fees

Fourth is

Difficulty: Moderate
Pros: LemonSqueezy collects and remits taxes for you.
Cons: None [sc: fairly American-centric and no support for physical products such as paperbacks]
Cost: Up to 5% + up to $0.50 per transaction + standard processing fees

Shouty person

Fifth is , a WordPress plugin

Difficulty: Moderate to difficult, depending on your comfort with WP
Pros: Easy to install *if* you’re a WP expert, buyers don’t have to leave your WordPress site to buy your book, low transaction fees
Cons: Requires a WordPress site and hosting, more issues than other sales platforms
Cost: 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction in the US + the cost of your WordPress site

Don't use Shopify; they support fascists.

I wish I didn't. I'm planning to migrate off as soon as I feasibly can.

There are other options but they're more complicated. If you're looking to replace your .io sales with something quick and painless, I'd go for Gumroad or Payhip.

One other thing that you can get with all the above options that you can't get with is integration. While you *can* deliver books yourself, you'll end up needing to handle your own tech support. I get frequent emails from readers who've bought direct but can't figure out how to get their books onto the device/app of their choosing. BookFunnel handles those for me.

@clacksee thank you so much for this thread! it is also highly relevant to folks working on fanzines - they also have both physical and digital options, and need to handle worldwide taxes

but also, another reason to dump itch (and anything else using a .io) is colonialism : fortune.com/2020/08/31/crypto-

Fortune · ‘Colonialism’ and crypto claims: Why the .io domain name extension faces an uncertain futureBy David Meyer

@clacksee it's one of those things that seems like it should be a bigger issue than it is?? so yeah I try to spread the good word haha

@clacksee @bouncinglime

Just so you know, the political situation has changed since 2020. The island domain has been reliquinshed at least by the UK. It's not clear where the money for .io will go. There's a chance of it going to the Chagossian, thepeople from that area, might make a successful claim.

medium.com/@PlanB./is-io-going

Medium · Is .io Going Away? A Look at the ccTLD’s Uncertain FateBy Mr.PlanB

@clacksee Thanks for the list, I'm nowhere near needing to make a choice, but have been looking and was finding all the information available very US-centric.

@JoshGlobal
It's going to take months before I'm able to do so.

@JoshGlobal
Who are you and why are you asking?

@clacksee
I just helped a business owner migrate her store from Shopify and it's so surprising to see your post almost immediately I came online.

Sorry if my question sounds intruding.

@JoshGlobal
I’m not interested in buying services from some random with 0 followers.

@clacksee
You're very correct!
I'm new here!

You can check my website and reviews here though
fiverr.com/s/m5BZomN