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    15% today.....so far I've saved bugger all...but I will be buying petrol later and save that lovely 2.5% ......and then give it straight back as the 2p rise in fuel duty
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    Well soon your be saving your euros


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    I work in an outdoor shop, the boss called for a meeting about the vat wahhhhhhhhh that will take effect starting today.

    The boss is not happy


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ann07 View Post
    I work in an outdoor shop, the boss called for a meeting about the vat wahhhhhhhhh that will take effect starting today.

    The boss is not happy
    I bet he is not and sadly many retailers it maybe the extra cost or hassle which means they say enough is enough.


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    Quote Originally Posted by andypaul View Post
    I bet he is not and sadly many retailers it maybe the extra cost or hassle which means they say enough is enough.
    exactly andy


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    From some other forums, I get the impression that it is not uncommon to find that the sales price remains the same, and the retailer has simply increased the net price.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterB View Post
    From some other forums, I get the impression that it is not uncommon to find that the sales price remains the same, and the retailer has simply increased the net price.
    Yup.....

    Unexpected increase in profits but not necessarily in turnover....


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    For small business, keeping the additional 2.5% probably just about covers the cost of the admin managing the new rate, it is causing havoc with a lot of firms.

    You are not allowed to use pre-printed paper with 17.5% on it, some software is written with the old rate built in, you are supposed to inform all customers of the new rate......etc.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    For small business, keeping the additional 2.5% probably just about covers the cost of the admin managing the new rate, it is causing havoc with a lot of firms.

    You are not allowed to use pre-printed paper with 17.5% on it, some software is written with the old rate built in, you are supposed to inform all customers of the new rate......etc.....
    Saw the chaos at a few small businesses who really didn't need staff tied up fiddling around with something so stoooooooopid One company spent two hours of two employees time programing calulators and
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    Gordon Brown needs to visit the small businesses who keep a lot of his voters in jobs and also look after the community.

    Big shops and compnies are in some cases taking a calulated risk all they need to do is take off 2.13% of goods at point of sale which now have 15 percent vat. Banking on the fact the Tax office needs revenue and will not bother chasing them about any errors. Smaller firms dont dare take the risk, as the tax office or others chasing them about some silly like that would be the last straw.

    Well done Brown you Plonker


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    Yup.....

    Unexpected increase in profits but not necessarily in turnover....
    Many firm and customers have agreed it seems a small rise is easier to save all a lot of hassle.

    If many firms increase it will mean later they would have to add more money, lose staff or even shut down cut hours its that big an issue

    Again just such a stupid waste of time.


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