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 Do taxes eat up a third of your salary?
I have been trying to figure out how to budget yearly, as opposed to monthly-paycheck to paycheck. My hubby makes $72k before tax and by my calculations, we only get $4k a month--$48k a year. So ...


 Why do some company's charge sales tax and some don't?
If you have the source to your information please list it.
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what about online stores...why do some charge sales tax, while other online stores don't....


 Can you claim a child born after the tax year end?
Example: Tax year ends December 2007...Child born February 2007.

A friend of mind told me it is possible. What do you think?

No wise remarks please. Truthful, intelligent, ...


 I am married with a child. If my wife and I file tax return separately,who sould claim the child as dependent?
In addition, if we have a joint bank account, how should we split the interest?...


 Rapid refunding my taxes?
Can any accountant rapid refund my taxes last year i had it done by a company who didnt require there help be accountants taxes were messed.. This year id like to use a CPA but I am not sure if they ...


 How do i know if i need to file a state return for my taxes??
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 Can a CPA, who's not your accountant, look up tax info to see how much a certain family made a year?
It's a long story, just wanted to know what kind of access CPA's have
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Ok, long story short, I wanted to know if my future father in law looked up to see how ...


 Do I pay taxes on family inheritance?
My Grandfather just passed away, and I have learned that he is handing down to me 20% of his stocks. When they are all sold, I will be getting approx. $70,000 dollars. Is this taxible? Do I have to ...


 Do i add my child tax to mine?
My 16 year ago just got a job do i conbine her tax with mine or what do we do . My child has been working for 3 months ...


 What will you be doing with your income tax rebate check?
will you stimulate the economy with it, like buying a HD flat panel television with it? or will you be selfish and use it for food, or drugs? or worse yet, pay off some high rate credit cards?...


 Can a 16 year old declare income taxes if no one claims that person as dependent?
this person makes about 15,000 a year, but is underage what do you ...


 Would Americans be willing to pay a flat tax instead of Income Tax?

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A flat tax of 18% on all purchases/sales. The Illegals, tax protestors & All Corporations have no safe harbor because everybody pays at the cash register. The Nat&...


 What do I do if my employer has not paid any tax or NI contributions?
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 We have 3 people on are mortgage. Come tax time can I claim everything if they are cool with it?
I make the most money so I think that would work out best. is that true?
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our not are... and yes I am gonna split it with them....


 Need much help!!! Think we were lied to! Unbelievable!!?
My husband started a new trucking job in October. All they told him was that you pay your own taxes, they do not take taxes out of your pay. He recently quit that job. He did not get his last ...


 Taxs credits question??
I am hopefully going back to work in about a month...How long should my working tax credits and 80% of nursery fees take to come through.

The reason i am asking is because I am totally as ...


 Down payment help?
hi there,,,i am planning to put a big down payment for a new car i am planning to buy under my name,,,i never filed tax and dont have any income,,, i am planning to pay $15000 as the downpayment,,,i ...


 Do space aliens pay tax and national insurance when on earth?
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 UK Customs & Excise question?
I was wondering if anybody has come through customs from Lanzarote and had cigarettes taken off them , but appealed and got them all back. I had 3000 taken off me ( i was not aware the limit was 200) ...


 What will you be using the tax refund in May from the IRS for?
I got a notice in the mail today reminding me of a tax refund I will receive from the IRS in MAy to stir up the economy (it is to encourage spending). I was surprised to get a note like this, and was ...



dom462
How does VAT on an imported product work?
I've bought some cameras abroad that I want to sell on, making a profit. I paid the 17.5% VAT on the cameras when I imported it. Will I have to pay VAT again when I sell it, if so how much?
                     
 




cooldaddyhot
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where did you but them from because no VAT should have been added by the exporter

when we sell stuff abroad we do not charge VAT as exports are exempt, and all our purchases from abroad have no VAT

you should ask the supplier to reinvoice them without vat

you cannot reclaim vat from abroad in the UK. you have to try and claim it back in the country where the VAT was paid

this might be a scam where you are charged VAT but the supplier does not pay it over (because it is anexport) and keeps the money himself


Quilps
I don't know that much about this kind of stuff, but if you're just an individual you just charge a price for the camera and that's it. If, however, you're a business, you can claim back the VAT you originally paid for any goods, and then when you sell them on, your buyer pays you the VAT on the goods and you as the seller are supposed to declare and pay the government the VAT you've "earned" by selling the camera.


Mark J
if you are VAT registersed (and by defintion the way you are asking the question you cant be) you can reclaim any VAT paid on purchases, but have to put it onto sales.

if you are nto VAt registered then you pay VAT on purchases but your customers dont., nor can they claim VAT back on purchases from you.


ben b
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You will pay VAT on the value of the cameras When you import them, the value is based on the reciept you get, when paying for the cameras (how much they cost you) convereted into pounds.
So its vital to get and keep a reciept for the money you paid, for the cameras.
Customs charge 17.5% of the value, (or less, for different types of goods, each type has a code, avialiable from
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/
And the matters forgotten about, in that respect, youv'e now imported, and paid vat ("duty").
Now, if you want to sell them, go ahead. To sell one or two, of your own property, and keep the money is fine.
To sell more than one or two, the Inland revenue, say, hang on, this is a buisiness...you're making regular profit, and not paying tax.
They then, (providing your genuinly testing the water, and havent sold too many) Tell you you Must register the activity, as a business, and "suggest" you might like to include the profit so far, or over look it, if your genuine, not much value, and your now doing it properly.
Then, you pay income tax on the profit, and claim ascociated expenses against this, on a form, every year.
You also "include" your paye wages on this form, as all profits are simply your wages, like a second job, and though your paye remains unchanged, it tells them your personal allowances from all scourses, to tax the additional income at the right level.
Now...if you sell more than (about) £45,000 worth of cameras, at gross selling price, per year, OR that figure divided monthly, Per month (for more than 3 months, in a row) You Must register for vat.
Under this figure, you dont have to register, and you do not charge vat, and you do not pay vat, and you cannot claim back the vat you paid at import. You are Not Vat registered.
The vat you paid on the cameras is added to the purchase price, to give you a total cost. This total cost, is used to subtract from your profit, so you get the vat "back" against Income tax, as an expence, in money, though it becomes nothing to do with "vat" and Vat calculations as such, at this point.
If you sell lots, and have to go vat registered, (remember, its on Turnover, Not profit) Then You must charge customers 17.5% vat, on top of your decided price, and give this to the Government, or in real terms, they will want 17.5% of what You get for the camera, regardless, even if you make a loss, they Must have 17.5% of every penny you recieve. (from selling cameras).
When paying this amount, you can then say, here's the vat, Less the Vat ive already paid, when i imported.
Hope this helps.....


limpit
we pay vat on everything we buy, eg a coke.
unless you can claim vat back (a business turning over 60k?) then it matters not

just flog it for more than the total you paid then you have your profit


claire.claireplant@btinternet.com
As long as you are not VAT registered, you do not have to pay VAT over. It will be treated as a private sale. Once you have to sold about £60,000 worth of goods in one year, you will have to register for VAT.

Oh, and you have to pay VAT and Import Duty when you import expensive things (or a lot of cheaper ones!) into the UK! If you do not, then Customs can seize them - and fine you!


sparky
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You only have to declare (pay) VAT on the sale of the cameras if you are VAT registered. You must be registered if your annual turnover is greater than £60K. You can register voluntarily if the turnover is less than £60K but HMRC have to be satisfied, amongst other things, that it is a genuine business. The advantage of voluntarily registering is that you recover the import VAT on the cameras and VAT on general overheads.

(by the way, the first answer is wrong. We don't pay VAT on everything we buy. Some goods and services are zero rated (e.g food, passenger transport), some are exempt (e.g education, health, financial services)


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