Now its getting interesting hehe
Ok, at the moment, for once I agree with the BBC, they do not want to charge for their iplayer service as they feel it is wrong (or more like, they know they would not get away with it)...BUT pretty much every other company offering a similar service does want too...but because the BBC wont...its a stalemate....
So, will it stay as is, will others charge, or will they force the BBC's hand? Only time will tell I guess.
And as for adverts, well...the BBC has no adverts has it? Think about that one for a second. It has just as many 'adverts' as every other channel (cable not withstanding), BUT, they get away with it because the 'adverts' are all for their own products lol...clever eh?
Also, lets not forget (and this one really gets my iron up), the BBc spend millions every year on their little designs to show you what channel your watching (2, 3 or BBC4 etc)...and its all uneeded. OK it might look pretty, but your paying for it. Secondly, there is an 'advert' on the CBeebies channel (toddlers channel) for its own programs, with the music of 'what a wonderful world' to it by Mr. Armstrong.
Now, its an advert for kids programs, only shown on the kids channel....watched by kids/toddlers who could not care less if the music was by Elvis or Abba, and guess what...the people who pay for their TV licence...have basically paid the royalties to allow the BBC to use this music?
Now please tell me with a very good argument why you may think that this is not a complete and utter waste of YOUR money (I say your as I refuse to pay the TV licence)?
To go back the broadband issue, again as freddy now appreciates, if I'm paying for faster broadband than the government says is a inimum, then why should I pay the tax?
Maybe, perhaps, if you accept the 2mb limit, pay the tax...but then is that fair to the people on 2mb to subsidise technology I don't mind paying for directly myself to a company?
Imo, it really is very hard to justify this tax in any shape way or form.
ART:
God damn...must be very confusing if say you lived/worked accross 3 different states etc....I would never know what tax to pay to who lol.
To give you a braoder idea though, VAT is simply a governemtn TAX...if you pay VAt on something (as a company) you are entitled to claim part of it back (providing its a relevent business expenditure). But the most galling thing here Art, which many other people who do not live here realise is this.
We go towork, pay 2 taxes on our wages. Everything we then buy is taxed....you work hard, try and save a little money up, save too much, then get taxed on your savings....you eventually manage to buy your own home (which has a different tax on it|) and then when you die, you leave your loved ones (if you have any money left after all the tax you have paid) what you have ammassed in your life...and then your loved ones, pay tax on what you left them, which was repeatedly taxed in the first place...and so on and so on and so on.....