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Hiku said:
Teeqoz said:

I don't think you got what I meant. In Europe, tax is included in the price, so when it says 575 SEK, that is including tax (and Sweden does have a sales tax), while in the US, when it says 60$, that is without tax, regardless of if the state has a sales tax or not.

No, I don't think you got what I meant.
PSN literally doesn't charge for tax in some states, for the same product. And it retains the same price.

A few weeks ago I was buying Zero Escape: Nonary Games on a US PSN account set to Washington, iirc. It said it cost $29.99, but at checkout it was $32 or $33.
So I created a new PSN account and set it to a different state, and now at checkout that same game cost $29.99.

There are guides on Youtube that suggest certain states and area codes because of this.

Yes, I do know that, what I'm trying to tell you is that Sweden's PS+ is more expensive because Sweden has a sales tax. Which is included in the price.