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consumption but also production in any business that is not vertically integrated. Dave wrote: That distinction doesn't make sense to me. A vertically integrated business presumably adds more value between raw material and finished product compared to a business that buys and assembles components produced by others. That is true but the profits are proportionally higher (one assumes, economies of scale and all that) and AFAIK the VAT is a flat tax... no marginal rate increase for increased production, and the amount paid out is under cntrol of the company... ... So the integrated manufacturer itself pays the VAT directly, whereas if it were assembling components bought from others it would be paying indirectly via the higher price of the components. I don't see any inherent VAT advantage for the integrated producer. Well, go talk to some people who run businesses in Europe. I have, including an uncle who has done rather well at it. DSK |
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