Does_the_london_congestion_charge_include_VAT
Prices are quoted with and without VAT, and the standing charge is also quoted, you just ask for whichever form you want the information in.
Not according to direct.gov.uk "When someone charges you VAT they multiply the original ('net') price of the item or service by the VAT rate to calculate the amount of VAT to charge. They then add the VAT amount to the net price to give the 'gross' price - the price you pay." http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/MoneyTaxAndBenefits/Taxes/BeginnersGuideToTax/DG_4015895
When you charge VAT (Value Added Tax) on your products or services, your selling price typically increases to include this tax. The final price customers pay will be the original price plus the VAT amount, which is a percentage of the original price. This means that while your base price remains the same, the total amount received from customers will be higher due to the VAT. As a result, it's essential to clearly communicate the VAT-inclusive price to avoid confusion for customers.
Switzerland is not in the EU. You should be able to claim back the British VAT, because the goods are being exported outside the EU. The Swiss customs will then charge VAT, and possibly import duty on the goods.
£2,800 plus VAT.
Value Added Tax (VAT) is collected at each stage of the supply chain, from production to final sale. Businesses charge VAT on their sales (output VAT) and pay VAT on their purchases (input VAT). The difference between the output VAT collected and the input VAT paid is remitted to the tax authorities. This system ensures that VAT is levied on the value added at each stage of production and distribution.
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Because those goods are needed for our health, and some people don't have enough money to pay for the VAT
VAT is value added tax charge on sale and purchase. Income tax is tax charged on income received.
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