due to the decrease in VAT.
and has anyone notice anything cheaper? prices on ebay are the same
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Not enough vote options there marra, for me theres been no change, ignoring the hype just spent all me money the same as every month. In fact still
wasting it on 2 for £12 at tesco.
Brake upgrade coming up to waste a bit more...
Steve
M6 toll receipt said 15% on it this morning, but the total was the same... 9 quid !!
Just put the pre vat price up to match So means it actually cost more cos theres less vat to claim back!!!
Strangely my mortgage has halved which came as a bit of a surprise to say the least, quite a nice thing to come back from holiday to
Halfords have applied the new VAT, which saved me 30 new pence this lunch time. I then went to the works canteen and spent the saving on biscuits.
Is there VAT on beer in a pub? went this dinner time (well okay every dinner time) and the prices have gone up 5p.
Can't see it making a bit of difference to be honest.
Nigel
Nope, but I did buy some stuff at Amazon last Thursday using their LOWERVAT saving code to reduce the cost appropriately. Saved a couple of quid.
Things in the pound shop are still a pound!
Things are a bit cheaper (not 2.5%, though, but 2.5/117.5 = 2.13%) but it's not enough to make me want to buy any more things.
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Originally posted by Phil.J
Things in the pound shop are still a pound!
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Originally posted by Phil.J
Things in the pound shop are still a pound!
would of been better giving everyone 1 month of tax free salery, that would put money back into your pockets
I saved 14p on a remote controlled submarine at Argos today.....
yay.
I saved about £1 buying various bits of plumbing stuff.
Of course if they wanted to be really nice to everyone they'd cancel VAT on gas and electricity. Call me silly but I don't see why I should
have to pay the government for "luxury" items like gas to heat my home....
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Originally posted by Mr Whippy
Strangely my mortgage has halved which came as a bit of a surprise to say the least, quite a nice thing to come back from holiday to
Anyone else notice the 2p extra fuel duty that sneaked in the back door today?
LINKY
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Originally posted by BenB
I saved about £1 buying various bits of plumbing stuff.
Of course if they wanted to be really nice to everyone they'd cancel VAT on gas and electricity. Call me silly but I don't see why I should have to pay the government for "luxury" items like gas to heat my home....
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Originally posted by David Jenkins
Anyone else notice the 2p extra fuel duty that sneaked in the back door today?
LINKY
And it arrived just a few months after they said that they wouldn't be increasing duty this year...
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Originally posted by iank
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Originally posted by David Jenkins
Anyone else notice the 2p extra fuel duty that sneaked in the back door today?
LINKY
It was announced at the same time as the VAT drop - to keep the prices the same, wouldn't want people to actually get any benefit from the drop.
Of course they will be taking it back off again when they put VAT back up again... *must keep straight face*
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Originally posted by JoelP
Just think of all the commercial users who claim back their vat (myself and at least one user above) who are now essentially paying more for their fuel. So much for helping small businesses.
Its amazing the number of people who want a hotter chick in flakmonkeys avatar
Sorry flak i couldn't resist.
I was a bit miffed when I found out that car insurance isn't subject to VAT
On the subject ... mini rant on the way ...
My Locost insurance this year is £200.12, this is a self built 1.8l pocket rocket.
My Xantia insurance this year with 10 years NCB is ......... £414.27. This is a factory built (albeit French) car which is 8 years old and a 2.0l
Diesel.
Thieving swines.
Pls, carry on.
Difference.....not a jot!
Had my garage door replaced today & the total price was same as original quote??? Even though the receipt had VAT at 15%.
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Originally posted by chris mason
and loads of retailers are just keeping there prices the same and pocketing the extra pennies.