
- Title : Trading Places?: VAT and Customs Treatment of Imports, Exports, Intra-EU Transactions, and Cross-border supplies of Services in the Digital Age
- Author : Andrew Rimmer
- Rating : 4.87 (703 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-7-8
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 440 Pages
- Asin : 1910151327
- Language : English
Whilst the rules can be said to be easy to follow, as ever with VAT understanding the exact nature of the service, how it is provided, and where it is consumed are all fundamental problems to be grappled with. Import duty is an absolute cost so importers must review all available means to reduce or remove the duty payable. Whi
Whilst the rules can be said to be easy to follow, as ever with VAT understanding the exact nature of the service, how it is provided, and where it is consumed are all fundamental problems to be grappled with. Import duty is an absolute cost so importers must review all available means to reduce or remove the duty payable. Whilst import VAT is recoverable by most businesses, it is still a major cash-flow cost, which has to be funded. Subject: Tax Law. The book highlights the means of importing goods and arriving at the Customs value on which import duty and import VAT are computed. The worst-case scenario is for an importer to have their goods still within Customs' control, instead of being where they are needed because the correct procedures have not been followed. This second edition introduces the myriad rules concerning intangible services and the taxation of downloaded digitized products. Allied to this is the need for businesses to secure the release of their goods paying as little import duty and import VAT as possible. Chapters on potential pitfalls and planning for international trade provide the reader with an overview of 'Best-practice' when looking to import or export goods, or when setting out to supply services internationally. This book introduces the main concepts and trade facilitation reliefs that businesses must understand if they are to trade internationally with the least intervention and disruption from the TaxI would have liked to have heard more war stories from Herrero's experience in the trenches using Viral Change. Such a tragic end. The trickle of intelligence about the Soviet Union that frustrated Dwight Eisenhower when he moved into the White House at mid-century had turned, by the end of the century, into a tidal wave of information that threatened to engulf Washington and overwhelm the ability of analysts to identify the most urgent and important intelligence and then make sense of it" (p. And yet you can tell that they have tried very hard to be "balanced". First is the fact that much of the "learning" that occurs between birth and three years of age often will not be consciously remembered, but will nevertheless influence, often strongly, one's behavior beyond childhood. Such a courageous filly. A copy of Jeppesen's first notebook, Chuck Yeager's test-pilot report on breaking the sound barrier, and several other imitation artifacts. My companion review can be found for 'CFA Voysey: Architect, Designer, Individualist' by Anne Stuart O'Donnell. His examples were fine but they didn't seem to have the specificity that would normally come from a practitioner with his experience. I fo


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