Monday, October 5, 2015

9 weirdest businesses in Britain where you don't pay VAT

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Budget pub chain Wetherspoons went to war against the British government over having to pay a higher value-added-tax (VAT) rate than supermarkets for food and booze.


It basically said the government was destroying pubs because of the massive difference in VAT for the two sectors. 


VAT is a consumption tax or general sales tax.


But there are dozens of sectors out there that pay little or no tax because of the fundamental goods or services they provide the country. One would argue that selling food and drink so we can go home and cook is one of them.


So what are the others? Some of them are pretty weird and some most people wouldn"t want to work in. And some just look plain boring.

Houseboat parking landlord — If you have parking spaces or garages supplied with houseboat moorings, you"ll be completely exempt from VAT.




Printing only pamphlets, leaflets, brochures — If you"ve got a printer and only print these certain items, you"ll pay a big, fat 0% in VAT.




Emptying cesspools or septic tanks — as a service, if you just concentrated on doing one of the jobs that most would hate to do, you wouldn"t have to pay any VAT.




See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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Source: businessinsider.com

9 weirdest businesses in Britain where you don"t pay VAT
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