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German VAT: How the 7% Rate Affects Your Pricing Strategy on Amazon as an Author
Selling books in Germany means dealing with a unique VAT system that can impact your pricing and profits. Germany offers a reduced VAT rate of 7% on both physical books and ebooks, which is lower than the standard 19% VAT applied to most other goods and services. For authors, especially indie authors selling from abroad, understanding when this 7% VAT applies is crucial. It helps you price your books correctly, comply with tax rules, and avoid unexpected costs.
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Mar 203 min read


Mastering the German Impressum: Essential Guidelines Every Author Must Know
Publishing a book in Germany comes with a legal requirement that many authors overlook: the German Impressum. This legal notice is not just a formality or something reserved for websites. It is mandatory for all printed books, ebooks, and audiobooks published in Germany or distributed there. Missing or incorrectly formatting the German imprint can expose authors to legal risks, including fines or lawsuits. Understanding what the German Impressum entails and how to include it
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Mar 204 min read


What Every Indie Author Needs to Know About German Titelschutz Before Hitting Publish
If you are an English-speaking indie author planning to publish a German translation of your book, there is a crucial legal aspect you must understand before you hit publish. In Germany, book titles enjoy automatic legal protection the moment a book enters the market. This protection, known as Titelschutz, does not require any formal registration or trademark application. Ignoring this can lead to costly legal disputes and financial penalties, even before you sell your first
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Mar 205 min read
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