Sentences with phrase «vat so»

Those prices are inclusive of VAT so you won't need to pay an additional 5 % over them.
Prices start from around # 17,500 + VAT so look pretty competitive, as you'd expect.

Not exact matches

So America will soon be debating a national sales tax or European - style VAT.
The balls made here — not to mention their raw materials — are put through every kind of test, from a machine that looks like an arcade claw game that makes sure each ball conforms to regulation, to a so - called «spinach test» in which balls are dumped in a vat of water and fresh spinach and spun around for up to two days to test grass stain prevention.
Our team of chartered accountants will sort payroll, VAT, SEIS / EIS, HMRC and the rest for free so you can focus on growing.
Well you don't trust science, now apparently and thankfully you don't trust the bible... so I am not sure how you conclude you are not just a brain in a vat.
«We have cooked a ton or so of chicken in our kitchen over the years to help our customers find the best program parameters and menu variations on their cooking computerized controllers installed on each vat,» McNamara says.
«You separate them out by their weight, so you have rows of them floating in these plastic vats,» Reed explains.
A few words of caution: deep - frying is cooking with a vat of very hot (350 to 375 degrees F.) oil, so be sure the stand is very sturdy and placed on a level surface away from overhanging branches.
Best of all, it freezes very well — so I plan to make a big vat this weekend and freeze small portions.
In giant vats, muscle and fat cells will be cultured then made into so - called «clean meat», without, if the technology progresses, a single animal having to die.
However, sometimes life hands you avocados when you already have a large vat of guacamole in your fridge because life is so, so good.
So does the VAT come in one lump sum at the end like it states under «pricing change» or with both listing and selling which it states under «new listings»?
So if you listed 3 items in your listing this would cost 45p (+ VAT).
So just to clarify, no more listing 5 items with the one listing price, it is PER item, for example, 5x15p = 75p for 5 items + VAT
Imports and domestic products are thus on a level playing field (if the VAT is 10 %, the import gets taxed 10 % at retail and so does the domestic product).
Meanwhile, the VAT is an inclusive tax, so it would be 33 % on an exclusive basis (matching the 9.75 % sales tax).
VAT rate: 17.5 % Income spent on VATable goods: (1240 /.0175) # 7085 Income spent on non-VATable goods: # 8820 - # 7085 = # 1735 So the average person in the lowest income decile spends a * combined total * of # 144 a month on rent, food, clothes for their children, and other direct and indirect taxes?
So if we assume a 9 % California sales tax on an inclusive basis (to match the 25 % VAT), that still leaves 6 % to pay local income taxes.
So the con - dem - nation administration, will raise the income tax threshold, disproportionately benefiting the middle class, only to be paid for by a VAT increase, which disproportionately hurts the low paid.
A recent YouGov survey showed that 48 per cent of those who voted Lib Dem were less inclined to do so again as a direct result of the rise in VAT.
Clegg is all about taking «tough decisions in the National interest» and the Tories were always in favour widening the scope of VAT, so this appears like a no brainer.
Cross border movement of goods will require import VAT to be paid and import declarations will need to be made, typically import VAT can then be reclaimed, so businesses will need to obtain the relevant evidence in order to secure a refund — unless simplifications are in place.
Don't get me wrong, I am onside with you on a lot of this, I think VAT is a terrible tax in the first place, that richer people should be taxed harder, there should be more and bigger wealth taxes and so on — so don't rule me out as a party apparatchik.
David Cameron may have echoed Winston Churchill in declaring that eating your words is an «excellent diet», but I doubt whether the Lib Dems will feel so comfortable about their own «VAT bombshell».
Instead of taking 2.5 p off VAT, I would use that money to create jobs (and a lot more of them) so people have the confi dence that they will be in work.
Given this, assigning half of VAT receipts generated in Scotland so that the money goes directly to the Scottish Parliament is an understandable alternative.
It is also vulnerable to fake invoices, there are organised crime groups which are specialized in taking money from government because of fake invoices - because VAT works so, that if you have paid to you contrahents more as you are about to pay, the government pays you back the difference.
A business that had no employees, high sales but no profits due to making no margin, would have no «added value», so any VAT that it would incur on its purchases would be offset by the VAT it collects on its sales, leaving no additional tax for the Exchequer.
That's why, when it came to that big decision to oppose the VAT cut and the so - called fiscal stimulus, I didn't consult a focus group or an opinion poll I just knew it was the right thing to do.
This charity for the rich deserves to end so my gift to the Prime Minister and his Deputy is a «Toff Tax» by slapping VAT on private education fees.
And whereas the Liberal Democrats are proposing a super-size cut to income tax, a levy not paid by the poorest, Labour's fiscal stimulus last year came through VAT, so the benefit trickled right the way down to the bottom of the heap.
The Government announced today that... · only businesses with a turnover above the VAT threshold (currently # 85,000) will have to keep digital records and only for VAT purposes · they will only need to do so from 2019 · businesses will not be asked to keep digital records, or to update HMRC quarterly, for other taxes until at least 2020 Making Tax Digital will be available on a voluntary basis for the smallest businesses, and for other taxes.
Consumer demand is also a large barrier to economic growth and so the FSB has called for a targeted and time specific VAT cut to encourage people to spend in these areas.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have adopted a proposal made by the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) to amend the VAT Mini One Stop Shop (MOSS) scheme so that businesses operating below the VAT threshold will be able to separate their sales to UK customers from sales to other EU customers.
«National governments should be given more control over how they use VAT to stimulate demand, so long as there are not drastic consequences for the Single Market.
He said: «We had a plan to bring in # 19bn of tax in through increasing National Insurance, and so we didn't have a need to introduce VAT.
But President Mahama said, «if you take the NPP's economic plan, they are reducing taxes on everything; removing taxes on raw materials, reducing VAT on several items, reducing corporate income tax so when you do that you are reducing your revenue.»
At Topshop, the company will absorb the VAT increase so customers will not have to pay and Dixons say they will not be be revealing their plans until New Year's Eve.
It's easier to imagine the Liberal Democrats doing so: one doesn't need to list the rows that have taken place over VAT, student finance, housing benefit, the immigration cap and so on to prove the point (though some of the Government's biggest disagreements, such as those over prisons policy or the EU, are concentrated within one of the Coalition parties, the Conservatives, rather than between them).
So to be absolutely clear, in the absence of the tax cuts, the VAT rise was utterly avoidable.
«So we could yet find that income tax comes down, the burden is less on the lower paid, but then there's still some extra VAT to pay.
«So, they have made recommendations that we should pull out some luxury items and increase VAT on those items immediately.
The E. coli directly secretes the resulting biodiesel, which then floats to the top of a fermentation vat, so there is neither the necessity for distillation or other purification processes nor the need, as in biodiesel from algae, to break the cell to get the oil out.
Researchers have found that the plastic stoppers so many of us use to cap an unfinished bottle, not to mention the lining of concrete vats used to store wine at many wineries, contain and can leach BPA into your glass.
In last week's most delicious near tragedy, a worker in [a] Kenosha, Wisconsin chocolate factory was stuck in a 110 degree vat of a dark chocolate so viscous that only mixing it with cocoa butter allowed the worker to finally be pulled free after more than two hours.
The cost of the course is # 395 + VAT, but many universities and industrial sponsors will support students who wish to attend, so if you aren't sure about your eligibility for funding, contact the UK GRADschools programme.
And bonus, it will keep your «hunger» in check, so that you don't go off the deep end, into that vat of chocolate that's calling your name!
So this week I made a huge vat of pumpkin chili spaghetti.
In the event that your parcel will be eligible for VAT charges upon arrival in your country, the estimated charge will also be displayed so you know what to expect at delivery.
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