>>509092996Globohomos set up paper companies in tax shelters and claim they're selling from those tax shelters and since no physical good is crossing the borders, they don't have to pay any tax in the country where the buyer is located. This is creating a situation where even the hardware sales is structured so that the hardware is sold below the manufacturing cost but you have to pay subscription fee for the software indefinitely to use the hardware, and the subscription fee goes out untaxed to a tax shelter. Like, you'd previously buy $700 printer, and you could put sale tax on the $700, but now the printer is $50 but you pay >$650 over several years for "software licensing fee" to a paper company in Luxembourg that pays zero tax.