Hmmm.
This sound something you haven't thought when starting this!
In Europe, you just cannot start doing this without the permission
(operating in Europe =having a store here).
Whatever it is -charity (especially) or profit making store. You will
need a "VAT" number and that requires some actions by European country
to be able to operate!
Also I refer the earlier post of Zoltan: "I just hope that I don't have
to enjoy the EU tax if I have to order every time from US."
It is something we must understand, that everything coming outside
European Union are under inspection of import tax!
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Jukka
On 19/09/14 20:24, Ruth Suehle wrote:
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> Sure, one step at a time. Okay, I understand the Indie slide and
> charity concept is wrong for the Project, but would be possible to say
> to the peope that if you would like to support us - buy something from
> the store? With that - who purchase, gets the ordered stuff, and we
> can gain some money for eg. covering/reducing server/shop costs and
> any other infra costs? Maybe added 10 extra cent after every swag
> possible to make wonders?
One of the challenges in having a store is that the Fedora Project cannot accept money.
Everything will be offered at cost, which is also a win for the people buying it. We will
be piggybacking on Red Hat's Cool Stuff Store, so the infrastructure costs of that are
already covered.
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