Peh said:
Depends on taxes and retailer. The US price is always shown without taxes. That's not possible for Europe. Germany for example shows always the prices incl. taxes. So.. 300$ without taxed and 329,99€ with taxes. |
Of course its possible but it wouldn't make sense. Every US state has its own tax rate therefore it's easier to just show the net price. Since that's not the case with a European country (and countries elsewhere as well) you show the gross price, which is obviously more consumer friendly, as you know exactly how much to pay.







