Why don't Google/Facebook owe taxes for uploaded content?
It's seems like if I gift or barter, I would owe taxes on the value of the gifts/goods received.
When someone uploads content and grants a facebook/youtube a license why aren't they taxed?
Only in the USA... In Canada you can give people stuff if you like. Lotteries and gambling winnings are tax free. Gambling and lottery losses are not deductible.
I am constantly amazed that the USA taxes or tries to tax all that stuff, and defrauds you on the input deduction. You buy a lottery ticket = say $10. If your winnings are taxable, your $10 ticket cost should be a deduction - right?
Not in the USA. Then there are medical costs = fraud at a new and far higher level.