Tax games: Chicago PlayStation users begin paying 9% tax a streaming content

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PlayStation begins collecting amusement tax from Chicago users

PlayStation users in Chicago on Wednesday began paying a 9 percent tax on streaming content as the gaming company starts complying with a city levy.

The Sony-owned company joins other streaming services including Spotify, Netflix and Hulu in complying with the charge, which took effect three years ago.

The city’s amusement tax, which used to apply mostly to concert and sporting event tickets, was extended to include streaming services in 2015. That includes charges paid for playing games, according to Chicago’s Finance Department.

Some tech companies have fought the additional 9 percent charge. Apple filed a lawsuit against the city in August alleging the tax on its music streaming services was illegal and discriminatory. That suit is pending in Cook County Circuit Court. Meanwhile, Apple is not collecting the tax.

In 2015, a group of Netflix, Amazon Prime, Spotify, XBox Live and Hulu users sued Chicago in Cook County, alleging the tax violates federal law. The judge ruled in the city’s favor in May, and the streaming service users appealed the decision. The case is pending in state Appellate Court.

Bill McCaffrey, a spokesman for the city’s Law Department, said in a statement that the city “uniformly enforces the amusement tax.”

"If a business is not collecting the tax where we believe it applies, the city takes the necessary steps and works with the company to ensure compliance with the law," he said.

A spokeswoman for PlayStation did not respond to a request for comment on why the company started collecting the tax now.
 

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a lot of online services have been able to get around charging tax, but it's catching up to them

it is what it is. these states/counties/cities count on retail tax to get money for public services. if people are finding ways to buy products without paying that tax, it creates a problem
 

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