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Hi everyone,

We wanted to make you aware of an upcoming change that may affect some of your pledges. Due to new laws passing in several countries and US states, Patreon will be required to start charging sales tax on some pledges starting July 1st. 

Less than half of all patrons will be charged sales tax, and for most, the amount will be very small. For example, sales tax rates in the US range from 4% to 11%, so on a $5 pledge, that would be between 20 cents and 55 cents. 

Whether or not you will be charged sales tax depends on your location, and what is considered taxable there. Not every pledge is taxable, not all benefits are taxable in every location, and sometimes only a fraction of a pledge will be taxable. The money that Patreon collects as a result of these laws are paid directly to local governments.

Patreon is working to ensure that they're able to save you as much money as possible when it comes to sales tax - which is not something that’s possible with other platforms.

If you’re in a location where sales tax will be required, you should expect to receive an email from Patreon with more information about this very soon, but we wanted to make sure you were aware of these changes ahead of July 1st, when they go into effect. 

If you have questions, you should be able to find answers here. If you still have questions, the best place to get an answer is from Patreon’s customer support team, here

Thank you for your continued support. You all definitely rock!

Jimmy & Josh

Comments

Anonymous

No problem!

Anonymous

After careful consider, I've decided my only recourse is to increase my pledge.

Anonymous

Definitely not a bother. I love your stuff and want to continue to support you. 👍

Anonymous

I just got a Gaea's Cradle I think I can afford a little more for great content.

Anonymous

Bit annoying, but We'll be fine. Thanks for the heads up

Anonymous

Be interesting to see how this impacts those of us outside the US. But great content is still worth it :)