PlayStation Network sales tax will become a burden for consumers and gamers alike come its implementation period. However, just weeks after the announcement, tips and tricks to avoid the sales tax have been spotted online.
Concerns for a more expensive PlayStation gaming experience has been raised online. The sentiments of players reflected online came after Sony has announced that PlayStation will be levying taxes for their online services.
"We are writing to inform you that PlayStation®Store, including all services such as PlayStation Vue, PlayStation Plus, PlayStation Now, and PlayStation Music, will start collecting tax in your state starting April 1, 2017. The sales tax charged on each order is determined by your state, county, and city tax rates," FragHero quoted PlayStation support team as saying.
Since the PlayStation Network sales tax will depend on the different state, county, and city tax rates, it is to be expected variations of price will be experienced by gamers depending on their state. This would mean that some PlayStation gamers will likely be paying for a more expensive online service than others.
As a result of the anticipated change in the taxing and gaming experience of PlayStation enthusiasts, some unscrupulous players are posting online some means through which tax payment may be evaded. However, it is good to note that their advice is within the bounds of a gamer's conviction, on whether he would follow it or not.
As of the current writing, you may simply set up a billing address on the PSN account that is situated in a place where paying a PlayStation Network tax is not required as mentioned by PlayStation Universe. Some would player would even go as far as putting United Kingdom in the billing address section.
To reinforce the method, some players would rather not use a credit card or debit card that will authenticate their true address. They would rather use Paypal services or PSN top-up cards to avoid PlayStation Network sales tax.