Online Games Have To Pay the Tax

05/19/2011 17:25

 

Now QQ coins are popular among Chinese teenagers. People use real money to buy Web money. Then they buy clothes and watch replicas for their online characters or services for their online pets with it. And these fancy things will cost QQ fans more in the future. If you wish to buy a piece of rolex watch that you can’t afford, you can buy a rolex replica on line for you online characters. The government will put a tax of 3% on online sales. For example, if QQ users pay 100 Yuan for 110 QQ coins, they will have to spend 103 Yuan in the future. The extra three Yuan is tax. Beijing was the first city to carry out the policy. Online games have to pay the tax, too. A number of players make money by spending a lot of time on the games to gain powers, and then selling them online.