Thanks Matt, mybe I was being too specific, yes, ROI items were charged at the
15% rate.
Time to close this thread, back to the technical ones. Regards, Michael
--- On Thu, 5/3/09, Matt Jones wrote:
From: Matt Jones
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Fw: EU rules for member States and more!
To: mikezz1
5%
> rate.
>
> --- On Thu, 5/3/09, Angelos Chatzikostas wrote:
>
> From: Angelos Chatzikostas
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Fw: EU rules for member States and more!
> To: mikezz1...@yahoo.com, "British Ubuntu Talk"
> Date: Thursday, 5 March, 2009, 2:04 PM
>
> There is
Chatzikostas
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Fw: EU rules for member States and more!
To: mikezz1...@yahoo.com, "British Ubuntu Talk"
Date: Thursday, 5 March, 2009, 2:04 PM
There is no VAT in intra EU transaction. But the importer has to pay the VAT in
customs. That is ofcourse applied to
There is no VAT in intra EU transaction. But the importer has to pay the VAT
in customs. That is ofcourse applied to companies and not individuals...
I think UK has to see more friendly the EU ...
Thanks
2009/3/5 mike daniels
>
>I was educated before we bacame part of the EU.
> The EU al
I was educated before we bacame part of the EU.
The EU allows all member States to use their own system of measurement and
currency!
Interesting that a contributor wants computer weights stated in kilos!
Some years ago, trading standards prosecuted traders for selling goods in
pounds an