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I will buy Cyberpunk 2077 on GOG for sure but I really don't understand that slogan.

When I pay 59,99€ for the game, how can they receive 59,99€? That's impossible, this would mean they don't pay taxes. Because in my payment is 19% tax included. How do they avoid thiss?

Greets
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shaoyo: I will buy Cyberpunk 2077 on GOG for sure but I really don't understand that slogan.

When I pay 59,99€ for the game, how can they receive 59,99€? That's impossible, this would mean they don't pay taxes. Because in my payment is 19% tax included. How do they avoid thiss?

Greets
It's based on the fact that GOG is owned by the parent company of CDPR
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shaoyo: I will buy Cyberpunk 2077 on GOG for sure but I really don't understand that slogan.

When I pay 59,99€ for the game, how can they receive 59,99€? That's impossible, this would mean they don't pay taxes. Because in my payment is 19% tax included. How do they avoid thiss?

Greets
It means they keep the net profit of all sales when a customer buys CP77 from GOG, not the gross amount.

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All digital stores take a cut of the sales. For example Steam gets 30% of every sold copy of every game sold there. Because GOG belongs to CD Projekt 100% of the price goes to them.
Zitat: I will buy Cyberpunk 2077 on GOG for sure but I really don't understand that slogan.

When I pay 59,99€ for the game, how can they receive 59,99€? That's impossible, this would mean they don't pay taxes. Because in my payment is 19% tax included. How do they avoid thiss?

Greets

Also,
eins muss man dir schon lassen, du bist echt spitzfindig mit der Steuer ;) Da merkst du ganz schnell, was von einem 60€ Titel am Ende für den Entwickler unterm Strich übrig bleibt ...nach 30% cut für den Webshop (zB. Steam), fast 20% für den Staat plus Kosten der Entwickler...!!!
Post edited May 23, 2020 by MFED