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jumpy
03-07-10, 10:03 PM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/foodanddrinknews/7386834/Shoppers-could-face-VAT-on-food.html

I know this is supposedly only 'talk' about what to do to get more money into the economy... but ffs. Whatever these guys are smoking is a hell of a lot stronger than anything that I've got. Crack maybe? Whatever it is it's melting their brains with predictable alacrity.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=455gh0D1V3Y :yeah: :down: UKers will remember this.

Respenus
03-08-10, 03:19 AM
Wait, you don't pay VAT on food, newspapers, books and children's clothes? Here (in Slovenia), everything has a 20% VAT on it. Maybe it's less for food, yet I cannot remember right now. It is also true we have one of the highest tax rates in the world and a deficit worthy of Greece (no offence meant to any Greeks). Here they are cutting health care and social services and you get to pay more taxes. Where has the world come to? (Personally, I do not know if I meant the last sentence as serious or sarcastic. You make up your mind :03:).

ReFaN
03-08-10, 05:04 AM
We got 20% Vat on Food in sweden aswell, :cool:

Skybird
03-08-10, 05:43 AM
Germany, 19% VAT on everything, exceptions from this rule exist, most food just 7%, but drinks (not only alcoholic, but all types of drinks) 19% again.

The logic behind when what VAT is to be payed or not, often can not be recognised.

Tribesman
03-08-10, 07:24 AM
The logic behind when what VAT is to be payed or not, often can not be recognised.
VAT is simple and eligibility is easily recognised. If people cannot recognise when it has to be paid or not, or when it has to be paid and then reclaimed then that is their own problem for letting themselves get ripped off.

Here (in Slovenia), everything has a 20% VAT on it.
Sovenia like most of europe has two rates(some have more), they could have got more than two rates and got themselves total exemptions when they negotiated accession but they didn't bother.

OneToughHerring
03-08-10, 07:38 AM
Wat is the VAT on Vat 69 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vat_69)? :O: