Sentences with phrase «vat which»

Prices include 20 % VAT which is removed for items shipped outside the EU.
There are various potential issues concerning VAT which could be raised and pursued by HMRC, however, in this example there is one issue which demands closer inspection.
On some of my income I receive VAT which I then have to pay back.
I have long term plans but the web is faddy and fickle, so if you rely on digital publishing just feel the despair, now they have screwed us for another 20 %, in VAT which we can not CLAIM BACK as far as I am aware.
The Care - 3 package is just # 299 including VAT, which covers the first three services — either 36 months or 30,000 miles, or the Care - 3 Plus package is # 549 including VAT which covers the first five services — either 60 months or 50,000 miles.
Our fees range from # 500 - # 4k + vat which is far more affordable than typical matchmaking services.
John Whiting, tax policy director at the Chartered Institute of Taxation, told Channel 4 News: «The elephant in the room on all these tax ideas is VAT which everybody studiously danced round.
«We wish to entreat our colleagues on the other side that on Thursday when the budget is presented by the Minister of Finance, we shall keenly monitor to ensure that the energy sector levies and the VAT which they promised are scrapped or not.
«In terms of the cost, what is being paid for is the back - end solution, data analytics, hardware i.e. the firewalls and servers, Google license, marketing and publicity as well as technical support, and GHS1.7 million VAT which goes back to the government.
He added: «In terms of the cost, what is being paid for is the back - end solution, data analytics, hardware i.e. the firewalls and servers, Google license, marketing and publicity as well as technical support, and GHc1.7 million VAT which goes back to the government.
«In terms of the cost, what is being paid for is the back - end solution, data analytics, hardware i.e. the firewalls and servers, Google license, marketing and publicity as well as technical support, and GHc1.7 million VAT which goes back to the government.

Not exact matches

On average, around 60 % of those levies are value - added taxes, or VATs, which resemble a sales tax but are actually paid by companies as goods go through each stage of production.
Japan, which raised its VAT by 3pp in 2014, provides a useful case study for comparison.
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.
The OECD declined to comment on his memo, dated June 24, and a separate one seen by Reuters, written soon afterwards, on the outlook after the June 23 vote for Value Added Tax (VAT) in the United Kingdom, which is made up of Britain and Northern Ireland.
He wanted to buy a 500 - gallon cheese vat, which would grow his production capacity by about 100X.
If our leaders remain too weak to confront the main element of our fiscal crisis, then it's not hard to imagine a future in which we let Medicare balloon, impose a VAT to cover the costs, and sink into our own version of Eurosclerosis.
In addition, it would be equivalent to adopting a VAT, which most US trading partners already have — it would level the playing field.
Cyprian makes the obvious point that clothing can not become ruddy if water alone is present in the wine vat, and goes on to emphasise the link between the grapes being trampled upon and the blood of Christ, which could not have been produced unless Christ «had first been trodden upon and pressed.»
We have a very complex series of stainless steel vats, pipes and valves, over which the computer watches.
I just can't decide which one I like better, because I want to jump in a giant vat of both and live there forever.
This filtration makes for the best - tasting food possible, Ultrafryer says, because the systems have the fastest food recovery time, which prevents the food from absorbing more shortening from the vat.
The Chinese government has announced that it will lower the country's VAT tax from the current 17 % to 16 % for imported goods, which is expected to boost China's wine imports, especially for countries such as Australia and Chile that have signed Free Trade Agreements with China.
Unlike other yogurts, which are incubated inside their plastic cups, we incubate our yogurt in stainless steel vats, and then pour the cooled yogurt into recyclable cups.
Unlike other yogurts, which are incubated inside their plastic cups, we incubate our yogurt in stainless - steel vats and fill our recyclable plastic containers with cooled yogurt.
Unlike other yogurts, which are incubated inside their plastic cups, we incubate our yogurt in stainless - steel vats and then fill our recyclable plastic containers with cooled yogurt.
«This strategic alignment with VATS Liquor is an exciting step forward in the execution of our international strategy, which is focused on establishing strong distribution of our powerful global wine and spirits brands in core markets around the world,» said Rob Sands, president and chief executive officer, Constellation Brands.
It is a child's question, vast and innocent as the sea's great vat, which a child once soberly explained he was going to dirty by throwing in a handful of sand.
Bayern Munich have become synonymous for their end of season celebrations, which often involve some poor soul (usually the manager) having a vat of Bavarian beer dumped over their head.
An agreement has already been reached with the creditors other than HMRC who have been named in the case, which relates to a reported # 7.5 m Vat bill.
Dining packages for the event are now available from # 275 + VAT per ticket, which includes a champagne reception, a luxury three - course dinner with drinks and access to an exclusive after party.
Tickets, which can be purchased by clicking here, are priced # 175 + VAT per person and include the following:
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»?
Each tax component and margins also attract 17.5 % Value Added Tax (VAT), which the consumer also pays.
The leader of the Liberal Democrats said the cut in the rate of VAT to 15 per cent, which cost taxpayers # 12.5 billion, should have been used to fund a green investment programme instead.
Today, with growth prospects still very uncertain and interest rates too low to be of use, a temporary VAT cut now is still the right prescription before extra capital spending can come on stream — although any immediate tax cut which helps middle and lower income families is better than nothing.
He told the BBC: «We would not waste # 12.5 billion on the VAT cut which the prime minister has delivered, which we don't think makes much difference.
But it also said that leaving the EU could give the UK greater flexibility — albeit at the cost of greater complexity - if it chose to vary the tax system, particularly in the area of Value Added Tax (VAT) which is currently heavily circumscribed by EU directives.
Such accounting is enabled currently through acquisition VAT for purchases of goods from the EU — which will go after Brexit as we leave the Single Market - and through the reverse charge for services.
This is problematic because most countries have a national VAT, which skews taxes paid towards the middle class.
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.
The party leadership could have held its hands up and apologised for running pre-election posters warning of a «Tory VAT bombshell» - which the Lib Dems have since helped detonate.
Then there was blunder of the poster accusing the Tories of increasing VAT on food — which is zero rated.
The VAT, most importantly, captured the informal sector, which largely did not pay direct taxes, into the tax fold; once you consumed a taxable good, you were indirectly contributing to the national tax pot.
At this point is is also worth noting that any business which sells VAT liable products, employs people or occupies premises is directly contributing to government revenue through income tax, NI, VAT and business rates, regardless of the amount of corporation tax it pays.
I would also point out «director / manager / personnel officer of a VAT - registered company» which would seem to include the British equivalent of a supervisor at McDonald's.
Talking of reduction or complete removal of taxes, as Akufo - Addo is promising Ghanaians, I remember how when in 1995 Jerry Rawlings wanted to introduce the Value Added Tax (VAT) on goods and services into our taxation system to increase the tax net and by that the tax revenue, Nana Akufo - Addo led massive «KUM PR3KOO» demonstrations against government in which some unfortunate demonstrators died, compelling government to withdraw the VAT, barely four months after its introduction.
The Danish Prime Minister Helle Throning - Schmidt got her $ 134 - million rebate, the Netherlands will maintain its 1 billion euro discount through some changes in the arrangements through which it collects EU VAT for Brussels, and David Cameron can go home with the message that the current deal would amount to a budget cut of 34.4 billion Euros over the next seven years.
He cited the removal of VAT on domestic airline tickets, which has yielded a 23 % increase in domestic air travel in the first five months of 2017, as an example.
But if Balls didn't wanted to rule out a VAT increase, which taxes did he want a Labour government to raise?
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