I think it really is, as Statix rightly pointed out, a matter of being fair. If US citizens are paying for their digital goods then why shouldn't everyone else?
They're not, you don't pay taxes on digital spaceships. It's considering funding a game, therefore you don't pay for it. VAT doesn't work that way.
The reason for the charge comes from their UK base that they opened up.
"Star Citizen developer Cloud Imperium Games has elected to open a European publishing arm based in the UK.
In some ways this is good news, because it will allow for local customer support, but it does also mean that purchases made by European customers will be subject to local laws – and taxes. Yes, the VAT is coming."
Chris also spent a good portion of last month in Germany, also working on opening a team there.
But even this argument is flawed; isn't the country or state that charges the tax responsible for the situation? Why should other people feel slighted if they are bilked by their own governments and offended when other countries don't follow suit? If say Hungry didn't have to pay taxes I wouldn't feel bitter - I'd be happy for them!
Not entirely following what you were saying, so I don't want to misquote you.
At any rate, VAT charges are for those residing outside the US and you do not pay them.
Ah that's the interesting part. No being Canadian I don't pay the taxes on the funds I put into the game. But by the same token CIG gets all my money when I do, since its crowd funded and the game hasn't technically launched yet CIG pretty much can use all the money for the game.
Now lets pretend VAT was in from the beginning and all the backers were European. SC has no longer generated 72 million but has instead only generated 58 million as it has eaten the 20% VAT so the consumers wouldn't have to pay it. Doesn't sound as fun right?
Does it suck that the Europeans have to pay VAT? Fuck yeah it does, it means that they'll be less inclined to further fund SC. Do I think that CIG should eat the tax? No, but that's my opinion based on the arguments I laid out.