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If you are in China and selling stuff in massively multiplayer online games then you will have to pay 20% tax. It means that if you’re selling stuff virtually, even then you have to pay tax in the real world. According to China’s State Administration of Taxation, the virtual market is subject to the same tax rates as that of other markets. The virtual goods market of China is a $1.45 billion industry.
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