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Old 09-27-2011, 03:41 PM   #15
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What about on books for educational purposes?
If so, is there anything to distinguish from educational books and entertainment books? Gets awfully murky at times. For instance, would you expect me to pay full VAT on Tuesdays with Morrie, when I bought it for my psychology class (was required reading)?
Children's books could be zero-rated for VAT, just as childen's clothes are. But I have no problem with VAT being charged for books aimed at an adult audience. Is there any good reason that they should be zero-rated? I struggle to think of one.
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