It Depends where you live and what is the your regional/state policy, in some countries raw food goods are not VAT taxeble, however in most cases they are
VAT is charged on clothes to raise taxes.
Eggs,bread,milk,fruits nad vegetables,fish and maize meal
Eggs,bread,milk,fruits nad vegetables,fish and maize meal
In the UK VAT is charged on paint.
yes we are charged vat on most things in this country, of course stamps are one of them.
Yes, VAT is charged on almost everything in South Africa. In addition, airport tax is added onto the ticket prices. VAT is charged at 14% of the base cost.
The VAT may be charged on the Annual Maintenance Contracts. VAT goes under the Comprehensive section of the contract and will be an agreed upon percentage.
VAT that is charged by a business and paid by its customers is known as "output VAT" (that is, VAT on its output supplies). VAT that is paid by a business to other businesses on the supplies that it receives is known as "input VAT
Input VAT is the tax imposed on purchase whereas Output VAT is the tax charged on selling items
VAT stands for Value Added Tax. The VAT 100 shows business how much VAT the business charged their customers, how much VAT to claim, and the total of goods that were sold in a three month period.
VAT charged on concrete products such as concrete block in maharashtra
Assuming that we are a registered VAT vendor, when we make a purchase from a non-VAT vendor we cannot claim any VAT input from the purchase due to the fact that no VAT was charged on the supply by the supplier who is a non-VAT vendor.