Interesting - I guess so.
I wonder whythere was no VAT in the first place, and then also why it has been added from now on ?
WOULD even up things re City, as we've always had to pay VAT.
I noticed here that ticekts for outdoor events since January 2007 are now subject to VAT.
Anybody know if this effects the new super duper eircom LOI delaneyship?
Interesting - I guess so.
I wonder whythere was no VAT in the first place, and then also why it has been added from now on ?
WOULD even up things re City, as we've always had to pay VAT.
and rightly so the queen needs it
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
it might suit a good few clubs in the short term to be able to charge vat. at present clubs who are in the process of building/renovating their grounds would have very little scope in claiming back the vat input credits on these costs, however, if the 'attendances' were suddenly at vatable activity, it could suddenly knock the 13.5% off the costs, as well as being able to claim back day to day VAT costs.
from a quick look at the revenue website, they have a wide range of activies and the vatable rate, concert tickets are still down as 'exempt'.
the following is all that is down for sports:
SPORT
Title............................................. ....Rate
SPORT - DEFINITION................................N\A
SPORTING FACILITIES
Title............................................. ........... Rate
SPORTING FACILITIES - DEFINITION.................N\A
SPORTING FACILITIES - COMMERCIAL ..............13.5
SPORTING FACILITIES - NON-COMMERCIAL ......EXEMPT
SPORTS CLUBS
Title .................................................. ...Rate
SPORTS CLUBS - COMMERCIAL........................13.5
SPORTS CLUBS - NON COMMERCIAL ...............EXEMPT
On the basis of this, i would imaginethe clubs activites would not be considered commercial, it looks to me as if there has been no change.
Last edited by ColinR; 05/03/2007 at 6:38 PM.
You may have failed to catch the political and constitutional ramifications of the English Bill of Rights of 1689, but since that time it's the Chancellor who collects and spends tax money in the UK - not the Queen/monarch.
Though undoubtedly she is grateful for your public support....
What's it like to, what's it like to, what's it like to have a Chancellor?
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