What is the Tax on Robux?

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avatarSortyingSlag6 months ago

It depends on where you live! Some regions charge tax on in-game purchases like robux, while others don't at all. Check your local tax laws!

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avatarInterferingHood6 months ago

In the U.S., there isn't typically a specific 'tax' on robux, but sales tax might apply depending on your state.


avatarMisleadingBride6 months ago

In my experience, the tax on robux varies by state and country鈥攜ou might see it on your bill, or you might not!


avatarNickelingAlan6 months ago

No tax if you live in a country without digital tax laws. Otherwise, good luck deciphering the local regulations!


avatarDemonstratingUnit6 months ago

Sales tax varies by country and region. You might see a bit added on during checkout, so keep an eye on the final price!

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