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Post 1

Malabarista - live a little! The night is young, and we have umbrellas in our drinks.

Started conversation Sep 8, 2005

now I know what that's all about

but one minor niggling detail:

Change

"a sales tax on goods that did not effect the cost"

to either

"a sales tax on goods that did not affect the cost"

or

"a sales tax on goods that had no effect on the cost"


Effect is a noun, affect is a verb!smiley - smiley

(effect can be a verb, but in a different context, "to effect" would be to bring about a change)

Fascinating entry

Post 2

Natalie

Posted Sep 8, 2005

Changed - thank you! smiley - cheers

I agree - fab Entry!

Fascinating entry

Post 3

Deep Doo Doo

Posted Sep 8, 2005

Great stuff!! Not enough of the general population understand just how much they are paying in VAT. I'm convinced most think it is some form of business tax rather than a tax on consumption.

If I'm right in saying, peanuts are zero rated, but salted peanuts are Vatable. And ostrich eggs are now zero rated after a long battle through the tribunals.smiley - erm

I still fail to see why sanitary towels are Vatable - I'm sure many women would argue their necessity rather than being a luxury item!

Well done!!!smiley - biggrin

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Post 4

scorpiotrue

Posted Nov 18, 2005

With effect from 01.01.01 VAT was charged at the reduced rate (5%) on women's sanitary products. This is the lowest rate of VAT that can be charged, the UK is no longer able to extend the scope of supplies cahrgeable to VAT at 0%.

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