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Road tax over here on the like of cossie and 2 litre cars is €614 a year.A 2.2 cdi merc is €800 and thats the old system pre 2008, 2008 on is work on it emissions.And vans use to be €288 a year up till september now if you can't produced a vat number or a farmer herd number you have to tax it the same as a car on its engine size.
As above, if i didnt have to use my X5 for work and i couldnt prove i use it for work the road tax on it would be about 1300 euro a year, but because i use it as a van ie (no rear seats) i pay 288 euro a year... As you can see thats a huge difference
all this VAT is a piss take diesel around here now is 130.9 per litre, and my unit rent has gone up 10% as the greedy bastid who owns it stuck 7.5% ontop of the new prices, my rent and rates are 1360 per month now not including insurances. HAPPY NEW YEAR ha ha not, the working man gets hammerd yet again, but not to worry it will only go up again soon, pisses me rite off, rant over
so if i buy a iteam at 100 they'll add 20% vat on top?
will the vat bne on very thing car parts? i was told the even buying a 2nd car now days the will take a cut from it some how
We pay $1.12CDN (0.85euro) a litre for gas or diesel. Road tax is $80/yr (61.00Euro) for any passenger vehicle. Our HST (same as VAT) is 13% and is only 5% in the oil rich province and Canada is considered very high by North American standards.
all this VAT is a piss take diesel around here now is 130.9 per litre, and my unit rent has gone up 10% as the greedy bastid who owns it stuck 7.5% ontop of the new prices, my rent and rates are 1360 per month now not including insurances. HAPPY NEW YEAR ha ha not, the working man gets hammerd yet again, but not to worry it will only go up again soon, pisses me rite off, rant over
gaz if your smoking a dti astra try finding a bio diesel retailer,its always less and in some cases around half price.
i'm lucky i got a astra diesel van in px and its got a load of free diesel in
tbh i know loads of people on the 4th and 5th found out loads of stuff went up more than they thought,they think its like stuff has gone up xtra and people won't realise.
Your gonna have to charge more or try getting punters to have a little bit more work done while your fixing somthing else on there motor.
so if i buy a iteam at 100 they'll add 20% vat on top?
will the vat bne on very thing car parts? i was told the even buying a 2nd car now days the will take a cut from it some how
for easy reckoning its 2 quid on a tenner,20 quid on a one'er and 200 quid on a grand.
its a fookin liberty and that twat george osborne banged on about alternatives like shoving up nat insurance contributions etc,the dozy twat needs to cut loose the free loaders and make people pay for stuff instead of breeding and benefitting at the honest grafters expense.
here in OZ the VAT (GST) is 10% we have only had it for the last 10 or so years before that there was no VAT. fuel ranges between $1.20 (75p) to $1.50 (90p) a litre depending on the day and where in the state you get it, the farther away from the major cities the more expensive it is. LPG gas is about half the price of unleaded. (35 to 45p) a litre.
here in OZ the VAT (GST) is 10% we have only had it for the last 10 or so years before that there was no VAT. fuel ranges between $1.20 (75p) to $1.50 (90p) a litre depending on the day and where in the state you get it, the farther away from the major cities the more expensive it is. LPG gas is about half the price of unleaded. (35 to 45p) a litre.
We in the Netherlands have a VAT of 19%. It was 17.5 a few years ago...
don't forget the shops that sell aromatic jamaican cigaretts too
how does that work in europe these days ,you have women selling there wotsits and then have a jointski all legal and above board. that gets you prison or your name in the papers over here
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