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 <mikezz1...@yahoo.com> > > 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 and ounces instead of kilos. > Are UK speed limmits defined in miles/hour or kilometers/hour? > Also, the EU rules state that items manufactured in an EU state and sent > from, are liable to the VAT rate of that State, so when Dell transfer > production to Poland later this year, the VAT rate should be 22.5%? > It will be interesting to see if the increased VAT rate is passed on as > increased product prices. > I am sure that many of you will have already seen how VAT rates vary, > according to what State items are purchased from? > Why does the building industry use the millimetre as the standard of > measurement, and businesses such as Maplin think that the unit of current is > the milliamp. > A 1000 millimetre worktop or a 2200 milliamp battery are incorrect > expressions of measurement. > If imperial measurements present problems. a Kilo is 2.2 lbs! > ........and we still dont get paid in Euros in the UK! > Regards, Michael > > > > > > -- > ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ > > -- -------------------------------------------------- or...@uk for now.... http://www.orion.gr
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