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The programme is about the tax we pay.
The programme is about the tax we pay.
Probably because rabbits can be farmed for food, so the food would be tax deductible as a business expense.
No they said food given to rabbits. She showed a bag of rabbit muesli and was filmed in a pet shop.
I think what Nickie means is they may be seen as livestock, like sheep, instead of purely pets like dogs. I have no idea though!
Heres one for you, yogurt is not VAT, raisins are not VAT, but yogurt covered raisins are! :lol:
Some things go flying across my head. :lol:
Maybe its what binds the yogurt to the raisins. :lol: Funny tasting things anyway.
I think its because yogurt and raisins are just food, but yogurt coated raisins are classed as a luxury.
I think cocoa powder is vat free, but chocolate is vat.
I only know these things because I used to work in a shop where we had 2 different coloured price tickets, one for VAT, one for zero VAT because we had an old fashioned till where you had to tell it.
There is no VAT on rabbit food fed to rabbits because rabbits are classed as food and therefore not vatable
Value Added Tax - its a government tax. IE another way they can scam money from us. :wave:
Thanks, that's like GST here.