...unfunded health care plan? Every country with government run health care has the VAT. That's how they pay for it.
Why do you think Pelosi was floating that trial balloon back in October 2009?
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exempted product also. ? But if i want to take input credit on sale of NON EXEMPTED PRODUCT should i take input only in respect of purchase of inputs which s used in manufacture of those NON EXEMPTED PRODUCT ALONE, or i can take input credit from inputs of both EXEMPTED and NON EXEMPTED PRODUCT?
can a business claim back VAT from a transaction on amazon marketplace.....
provided the transaction is in the same country ie bought in uk from amazon marketplace uk...
irregardless whether the seller is a business or private individual (or do you need to register in some way anyway to sell...
capital assets, if so how? UK sole trader.
We wonder if any kind person with the relevant knowledge could resolve our concern. We would like to know if the introduction of capital assets can reduce the amount of VAT i.e. bill we should pay, or if capital assets can only be used to reduce tax...
Hi,
I've decided to write some apps for the new Windows Phone and to sell them on the Windows Marketplace; however, Microsoft tell me that I need a VAT ID (I'm in the UK) in order to register on the Marketplace. Does anyone know what a VAT ID is or how to register for one? I can't seem to find...
Hi,
I've decided to write some apps for the new Windows Phone and to sell them on the Windows Marketplace; however, Microsoft tell me that I need a VAT ID (I'm in the UK) in order to register on the Marketplace. Does anyone know what a VAT ID is or how to register for one? I can't seem to find...
I Live in South Africa so My VAT tax is 14%.
SO All I need excel to do is in 1 block show 14% of a figure. PLease help
So Say my figure was in A2
I need A4 to show 14% of the figure in A2
It doesn't punish earning higher wages only excessive levels of consumption. Though, it is regressive because it taxes all income levels at the same rate unless lower income individuals are given government aid.
How can they get away with this? Would I have the right to refuse to pay the extra VAT which is supposed to have been deducted. Surely this saving belongs to the consumer, not the trader? They profess to be using the extra VAT to offer stronger promotions, but they only benefit specific...