RogerS
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nabs":23iwz3rj said:treeturner123":23iwz3rj said:Hi
Personally, I'd like to see an end of VAT and the introduction of a 'Sales Tax'. This would hopefully start to deal with the biggest tax avoiders namely Amazon, Google etc.
However, as usual, it must be stated that there is nothing that any human creates that another can't find a way of circumventing (well almost)
Phil
eh? VAT and Sales Tax are both taxes on end consumers - how is changing from one to the other going to alter the tax paid by Amazon, Google etc? Serious question - I am not a tax expert!
VAT on things the like of which Amazon sells is, as far as Amazon is concerned, cash neutral. They buy a book that costs £100 + £20 VAT. They claim back the £20 VAT. They then sell it for£200 + £40 VAT. They give the £40 to the VAT man. Vat man is £20.
So far so good. But Amazon has made £100 profit but not taxed on it.
So get rid of VAT. Amazon buys a book for £100. They sell it for £200 + £40 Sales tax. Their Corporation tax is based on the value of their sales.