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Old 09-27-2011, 04:46 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
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.
As a fairly obviously at least comfortably well off person, I can quite see your attitude but I feel that it is an unjust arrangement where, simply because something ceases to have a physical entity, means that it should be taxed and become more expensive and thus restricted to a wealthier part of society than before...
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