![]() ![]() Please note that we are not able to return any of the taxes collected on sales of your VODs to you, even if you are a member of a tax exempt organization.Īny VAT that we collect is then remitted back to the appropriate tax authority in each country or region in a combined amount, along with all the other VAT collected during a given period (e.g. It’s important to note that for these reasons mentioned, we collect VAT regardless of whether you've submitted a tax form. In order to remain in compliance with VAT regulations, we therefore charge VAT on all sales made to purchasers in VAT-collecting countries. In other words, because a sale itself is technically performed by Vimeo, VOD sellers aren’t selling directly to other countries - we are. In cases where a VOD purchase occurs in a VAT-applicable country, we are required to collect VAT on it because Vimeo is the merchant of record for all VOD transactions.Īs such, we bear the responsibility of collecting VAT. ![]() VAT rates are available online by searching for the buyer’s country's name and VAT. Price after 24% VAT rate: 12.18/(1+0.24) = 9.82 USDĪfter transaction fees and taxes have been deducted, Vimeo will then take 10% of the remaining revenue as a fee. Here’s an example calculation using a 24% VAT rate:Įxchange rate on that day: 1 USD = 0.81278 EUR ![]() That means the total price you set looks like this for tax-applicable countries: Price + Price*Tax = Total Price, or after some algebra, the equation can be reworked into: Price = Total Price / (1+Tax). Tax will not be added separately to the listed prices on your VOD title. Purchasers located in VAT/GST-applicable countries will see VAT-inclusive pricing, meaning that their local tax rate will be automatically deducted from the prices you’ve set. Transaction fees range from 4% to 17%, depending on factors such as the price you set for your work, the purchaser's payment method, and the currency that the purchaser uses to purchase the VOD title. VAT/GST & US sales tax ( where applicable ).Transaction fees from the buyer's payment method.When you sell a video using Vimeo on Demand (VOD), you will keep 90% of the gross revenue after transaction costs have been deducted. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has said that seizing the city would allow Russia to press its offensive farther into the Donetsk region, one of the four Ukrainian provinces that Moscow illegally annexed in September.Selling On Demand videos requires a Vimeo Standard and higher or Vimeo Pro and higher membership. Both sides have spent ammunition at a rate unseen in any armed conflict for decades, firing thousands of rounds a day. Wagner fighters “marched on the bodies of their own soldiers” according to Ukrainian officials. The relentless Russian artillery bombardment left few buildings intact amid ferocious house-to-house battles. We fought the Russian bureaucracy, which threw sand in the wheels,” Prigozhin said in the video on Saturday. “We fought not only with the Ukrainian armed forces in Bakhmut. Prigozhin tried to use the battle for the city to expand his clout amid the tensions with the top Russian military leaders whom he harshly criticized. Mercenaries from Wagner spearheaded the Russian offensive. Intense Russian shelling targeted the city and nearby villages as Moscow waged a three-sided assault to try to finish off the resistance in what Ukrainians called “fortress Bakhmut.” In January, Russia captured the salt-mining town of Soledar, just north of Bakhmut, and closed in on the city’s suburbs. The fighting there abated in autumn as Russia was confronted with Ukrainian counteroffensives in the east and the south, but it resumed at full pace late last year. When a separatist rebellion engulfed eastern Ukraine in 2014 weeks after Moscow’s illegal annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula, the rebels quickly won control of the city, only to lose it a few months later.Īfter Russia switched its focus to the Donbas following a botched attempt to seize Kyiv early in the February 2022 invasion, Moscow’s troops tried to take Bakhmut in August but were pushed back. Its broad tree-lined avenues, lush parks and stately downtown with imposing late 19th century mansions - all now reduced to a smoldering wasteland - made it a popular tourist destination. The city, which was named Artyomovsk after a Bolshevik revolutionary when Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union, also was known for its sparkling wine production in underground caves. ![]()
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