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I could list a million examples. But here's one, imagine if selling a physical product in Illinois vs. Ohio required:

- hiring a human representative in each state and paper-based filings and correspondance in different languages for the VAT register

- Joining a dual-state system for financing the recycling of the packaging

- Registering with a package register who has the right to refuse your product over marginal differences

- Changing the packaging language for each state

- Having your supply chain examined by officials of each state, in different language (better hire someone), for things they don't like

- Hiring a local representative in each state to manage interactions with regulatory bodies related to EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility)

- Treating your IT systems in each state differently based on nuanced data rules and compliance

Yes, it's worse than the US. California is the most regulation-happy US state and they're a cake-walk compared to interfacing with EU beaurocratic idiocy (in many different languages!).



100% agree

I spend 90% of my tax/regulation effort on handling EU VAT, which is <10% of my revenue.

It really makes the IRS seem like Google in comparison to EU revenue services.




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