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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI was expecting Stealth tax cuts and here we have them announcing them in a blaze of publicity.
Oh and another thing. Whats the chances that retailers will put up their prices by a couple of %, so that the reduction in VAT does not get passed on to the customer?
Mind you it's not a lot of money is it? about £10 for every £400 spent! It's not exactly going to set the world alight is it?
If it was down to me in a small shop I'm hardly going to go through every shop and change 'em.
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BOOOOOM
Lots of systems and websites are going to need some changes to change this. It is like a little mini Y2K
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostA likely story. What about people who dont have enough room on their forehead ? like people with narrow slopey foreheads ?
or people with conical-shaped pointy heads?
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWhats the chances that retailers will put up their prices by a couple of %, so that the reduction in VAT does not get passed on to the customer?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLabour will take a shareholding in every business - anyone who does not comply will have 666 stamped on their forehead.
or people with conical-shaped pointy heads?
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWhats the chances that retailers will put up their prices by a couple of %, so that the reduction in VAT does not get passed on to the customer?
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You just can't trust labour, can you ?
I was expecting Stealth tax cuts and here we have them announcing them in a blaze of publicity.
Oh and another thing. Whats the chances that retailers will put up their prices by a couple of %, so that the reduction in VAT does not get passed on to the customer?
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