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How to purchase mysensors SW protocol stack, instead of donation

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  • bjacobseB Offline
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    wrote on last edited by bjacobse
    #1

    Hi,
    For Danish tax authorities there is a difference to "donate" and purchase of a "product".
    http://www.skat.dk/skat.aspx?oId=1648476&vId=0)
    Provides this text: Du kan få fradrag for fx: Varekøb, dvs. udgifter til varer, som du sælge

    My idea is to sell a complete sensor, and provide a donation to Mysensors/Sensnology for each sensor product I will sell.
    https://www.openhardware.io/view/56/Mys-Interposer-NRFArduino-Pro-Mini#tabs-instructions

    So instead of making a donation, can I then instead purchase a "product" ? I would like to purchase a "mysensors sw protocol" from Sensnology. Maybe this could be done so there will be a button next to donation button, but call it buy SW protocol stack, let me enter the donation amount to pay via paypal, email address, and send me a valid invoice as pdf to my email?

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      #2

      That is bending the rules a bit.. :) There seems to be some loopholes.. But your accountant has to be in on it :)

      http://anettesand.dk/2009/brevkasse-støtte-til-opensource-projekter/

      (and sorry to all non-danes, with these "encrypted" pages we link to :))

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      • tbowmoT tbowmo

        That is bending the rules a bit.. :) There seems to be some loopholes.. But your accountant has to be in on it :)

        http://anettesand.dk/2009/brevkasse-støtte-til-opensource-projekter/

        (and sorry to all non-danes, with these "encrypted" pages we link to :))

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        #3

        @tbowmo Decrypted (somewhat...)

        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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        • hekH Offline
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          #4

          There are a few options available. Sensnology AB can issue VAT invoices (VAT will be deductible in a danish company). But the "normal" thing is to sell products/services without VAT between companies within EU.

          Might be better if you contact me via email to discus the options.

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            I continue in this thread, please tell me if you want me to create a new thread.

            I am thinking of selling a complete kit with sensors using MySensors protocol. I will sell as a private person, as a hobby. So no taxes will be payed or billed.

            Is this possible to do, according to your license?

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              #6

              Yes, as long as you distribute the source code for your device.

              But the Swedish tax authority wants their taxes (even for a hobby income) ;)

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              • hekH hek

                Yes, as long as you distribute the source code for your device.

                But the Swedish tax authority wants their taxes (even for a hobby income) ;)

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                wrote on last edited by flopp
                #7

                @hek
                Thanks

                ops, they want taxes all the time :white_frowning_face:

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                  @flopp I'd love to hear more about the kit you want to sell. I'm working on something similar, in a way.

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