You can add limits, we have something like that in Poland, if you sell more than SOME_AMOUNT_OF_MONEY in a year in used goods, you’re considered a business and have to pay income taxes. There are also tax procedures that determine if something was bought to be used and then sold after some time or someone basically is buying stuff from retail just to sell at higher prices. You can also clamp resell value in such cases. Possibilities are limited only by our imagination and throughput of tax controllers.
It’s not a market abuse. They are closing the artificial gap in the supply and demand curve caused by Raspberry Pi Ltd and other retailers. Its literally a basic function of markets.
Increase tax on resellers of retail goods.
That would be the move, although it would require the whole world to follow suit
Wouldn’t that cause used goods to become basically pointless to sell?
You can add limits, we have something like that in Poland, if you sell more than SOME_AMOUNT_OF_MONEY in a year in used goods, you’re considered a business and have to pay income taxes. There are also tax procedures that determine if something was bought to be used and then sold after some time or someone basically is buying stuff from retail just to sell at higher prices. You can also clamp resell value in such cases. Possibilities are limited only by our imagination and throughput of tax controllers.
Why do you hate market efficiencies?
I hate market abuse.
It’s not a market abuse. They are closing the artificial gap in the supply and demand curve caused by Raspberry Pi Ltd and other retailers. Its literally a basic function of markets.
How would that help?
Decrease profit margins, increase financial risk for scalpers.