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Tory manifesto promise - No VAT increases

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    Tory manifesto promise - No VAT increases

    “ Ministers believe an online sales tax might help stem the collapse of the high street and its impact on tax revenues. The online fashion retailer Boohoo recently bought the brand of the failed Debenhams department store to use online, but does not want to operate the chain’s shops.”

    and tax on fatty’s profits -

    “ Treasury officials have summoned tech firms and retailers to a meeting this month ahead of the budget to discuss how an online sales tax would work, according to leaked emails.

    The Downing Street policy unit is also working up proposals for an “excessive profits tax” on companies that have seen profits surge as a result of the crisis.”

    Amazon and online giants face tax raid on booming sales | News | The Sunday Times

    Online sales tax isn’t VAT, so promises kept!

    #2
    Depends on how much it is. If it's too much, everyone will just order from websites in other countries

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    Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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      #3
      Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
      Depends on how much it is. If it's too much, everyone will just order from websites in other countries

      Sent from my 5g carrier pigeon
      Import duties will outweigh any benefits of that

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        #4
        Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
        Depends on how much it is. If it's too much, everyone will just order from websites in other countries
        They’ll have to collect it same way they have to collect VAT now

        Smart thing would have been to just increase VAT on online sales to say 25%, but since Tories are honest politicians who promised not to increase VAT they will create new complex tax

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          #5
          What, even with countries that have an FTA [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]
          Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
          Import duties will outweigh any benefits of that
          Sent from my 5g carrier pigeon
          Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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            #6
            “ Recent polling by James Johnson, Theresa May’s former pollster, for Kekst CNC found that an online sales tax would be the most popular way of recouping some of the costs of the Covid crisis: 56 per cent of voters want online retailers to pay more tax and only 6 per cent want them to pay less.

            “People feel overwhelmingly that online retailers do not pay the tax they are due, and that they have thrived while physical retail has suffered over the last nine months,” Johnson said. “People say it is “only fair” that they now pay back in.”



            As if it would be retailers who will pay sale price level tax - very few people got MF sized margins

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              #7
              Originally posted by AtW View Post
              “ Ministers believe an online sales tax might help stem the collapse of the high street and its impact on tax revenues. The online fashion retailer Boohoo recently bought the brand of the failed Debenhams department store to use online, but does not want to operate the chain’s shops.”

              and tax on fatty’s profits -

              “ Treasury officials have summoned tech firms and retailers to a meeting this month ahead of the budget to discuss how an online sales tax would work, according to leaked emails.

              The Downing Street policy unit is also working up proposals for an “excessive profits tax” on companies that have seen profits surge as a result of the crisis.”

              Amazon and online giants face tax raid on booming sales | News | The Sunday Times

              Online sales tax isn’t VAT, so promises kept!
              Behind paywall so can't read the article, but how exactly will an online sales tax hit the likes of Amazon? Surely if it works like VAT it's the consumers who pay, and Amazon is only collecting the tax? Or do the likes of Amazon get hit with an additional tax on sales revenue like they would on profits (well, if Amazon ever paid any corp tax on profits lol)

              Also love that this is a solution to helping the High Street Surely if all we want to do is level the playing field we should be reducing the rates of high street shops.
              I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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                #8
                Originally posted by Whorty View Post
                Behind paywall so can't read the article, but how exactly will an online sales tax hit the likes of Amazon?
                It won't, obviously, but if you dress it like punishing dirty spekulants like MF then the public would applaud it!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by AtW View Post
                  “ Recent polling by James Johnson, Theresa May’s former pollster, for Kekst CNC found that an online sales tax would be the most popular way of recouping some of the costs of the Covid crisis: 56 per cent of voters want online retailers to pay more tax and only 6 per cent want them to pay less.

                  “People feel overwhelmingly that online retailers do not pay the tax they are due, and that they have thrived while physical retail has suffered over the last nine months,” Johnson said. “People say it is “only fair” that they now pay back in.”



                  As if it would be retailers who will pay sale price level tax - very few people got MF sized margins
                  The problem is that they don't ask the follow up question (which the other 44% already know is the outcome).

                  To pay the 5% tax you want, online prices will need to increase by 5%. Do you wish them to pay more tax?
                  merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by eek View Post
                    The problem is
                    That's not the Govts problem, it's the problem of all those who said "Yeah, it's great idea!"

                    I wonder if the new tax levy duty fee contribution whatever will apply to only brand new sales, like VAT does.

                    And if it's not VAT (which has got a working mechanism for collecting it for overseas sales) then would they intro same thing for the new "online sales tax", would it also apply to services?

                    Would it apply to B2B sales?

                    Would it apply if the user is in the UK or overseas?

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