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The Bush White House ignores the bad polls, Pyongyang's problems could also be Seoul's, and gamers get added to the tax rolls... in the new Reason Express.

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thoreau | October 17, 2006, 9:06am | #

For example, were you to sell an online character in some multiverse game to another player for $1,000, it certainly looks like you owe tax on that $1,000. But what if you claim that you "invested" $500 in that character and therefore you really only have a taxable gain of $500? The 12-sided dice were never so complicated.

Priceless!

Mike Laursen | October 17, 2006, 2:38pm | #

Will World of Warcrafters be allowed deductions for equipment used in their virtual professions and virtual medical expenses?

grumpy realist | October 17, 2006, 3:16pm | #

If they're intelligent, they'll stay out of that rat's nest. I can think of tons of extrapolations.....

How about a virtual hurricane destroying the virtual landscape? Gotta apply for (real) disaster money....

After all, fair's fair. If a virtual "capital gains" event is considered taxable in real cash, why can't other events in the virtual world have their own real financial effects?

Virtual armies in the virtual world fighting each other, requiring tons and tons of military funds.....

Joseph Majsterski | October 17, 2006, 4:31pm | #

I can't wait for Santorum to be out!