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Yes, if sales is VAT EXCLUSIVE
Fixed Costs are expenses that don't change based on production or sales volumes. They include salaries, rent, insurance, accountancy costs. Variable Costs are expenses that vary based on production volumes. They include material, labor, utilities, and delivery costs
Salaries of marketing manager, sales director and sales managementSalaries and commission of salesmenTravelling and entertainment expenses of salesmenMarketing costs like advertising and sales promotion expensesCosts of running and maintaining delivery vansDiscount allowed to customers for early payment of their debtsBad debts written offAllowances for bad debt provision
Same as 'delivery note'.
Cartage generally refers to transportation costs. For example payments to haulers to deliver fuel from a terminal to customer site, service station, etc. Cartage costs are normally booked under Operating Expenses
François Vatable died in 1547.
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no
Im going to take my cartage to the dumpster
No, only the disounted amount is Vatable, the cash discount is not a vatable supply, therefore no VAT is payable on it.
Well I know when there is a D next to the item, it means that item is non-vatable, so when there is a V I would say it means the item is vatable.
"Storage" is a word that rhymes with "cartage" other than "garbage."
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Yes, if sales is VAT EXCLUSIVE
The costs after the package has landed in the destination country. Delivery to the final destination.
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