Geert Janssens writes:
> True. I have wondered about this also. I assume "Sales Tax" is a
> standard term in American English ? It helps to consider that the
> difference between an
Yes. Sales Tax is both on purchases (where you pay the sales tax) and
on sales
Hi Christopher.
UK (and I imagine the rest of the EU) should really have a 0% rate too... VAT
at 0% is not the same as "exempt from VAT", at least in UK law. but
otherwise, looks like good work to me!
cheers,
Maf.
On Monday, 4 September 2017 15:20:57 BST Christopher Lam wrote:
> In case
Ken Schneider
> On Sep 3, 2017, at 10:13 AM, David Carlson
> wrote:
>
> In the United States "Sales Tax" is a generic term for taxes that are
> collected at the point-of-sale and usually turned over to a state, city,
> county or other government agency by
> On Sep 3, 2017, at 4:40 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
>
> On zondag 3 september 2017 06:29:48 CEST Christopher Lam wrote:
>> Hi Users & Devs,
>>
>> I'd like to gather data on how Business > Tax Tables are currently being
>> used by users. Tutorial is rather blank on
In the United States "Sales Tax" is a generic term for taxes that are
collected at the point-of-sale and usually turned over to a state, city,
county or other government agency by retailers.
It is even difficult to make a concise and grammatically correct statement
to describe the process.
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