Ah interesting. But it's not low enough I say. Negative VAT!!! EU be damnedAccording to the rates I posted, UK VAT on Water is 0% and gas and electricity 5% - lowest in the EU
Ah interesting. But it's not low enough I say. Negative VAT!!! EU be damnedAccording to the rates I posted, UK VAT on Water is 0% and gas and electricity 5% - lowest in the EU
The self-building housing market?The dutch have reduced vat to 6% on building materials before to try and stimulate the housing market.
Tree house market.The self-building housing market?
That makes sense actually.Tree house market.
So if you hire a builder materials will have 6% vat. we had double doors fitted during such a period.
That makes sense actually.
In the UK, I think companies and individuals reclaim the VAT on new builds.
David Davis to EU official: Britain 'wants to STAY in the single market'
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/news...market/ar-AAkC14a?li=BBoPOOl&ocid=mailsignout
David Davis to EU official: Britain 'wants to STAY in the single market'
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/news...market/ar-AAkC14a?li=BBoPOOl&ocid=mailsignout
I want a unicorn and a pair of blonde Swedish twin dancers but that doesn't mean I'm going to get them.
That's kinky! Male or female unicorn?
David Davis to EU official: Britain 'wants to STAY in the single market'
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/news...market/ar-AAkC14a?li=BBoPOOl&ocid=mailsignout
Good to know they're not going to kick @Stanley Road and me out of the Netherlands just yet.
If I was T May I would say "We're going for hard Exit"
The week after I'd say "We're going for soft Exit"
The week after I'd say "We're going for hard Exit"
The week after I'd say "We're going for soft Exit"
When the markets have stopped reacting and act like "the boy who cried wolf", all will be fine
People will start to react when things actually happen
You're almost Dutch mate. you are stuck here. Do you have a dutch passport?
British expats set to be granted right to carry on living in EU with Theresa May 'close to reciprocal rights deal'
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...t-granted-right-carry-living-eu-theresa-mays/
We pay health insurance it's a mandatory condition of residency in NL so yesThe devil is in the detail though. Will, UK immigrants have access to the health facilities as EU members do?
Well single market would imply something akin to the EEA... Where EHIC cards are valid.The devil is in the detail though. Will, UK immigrants have access to the health facilities as EU members do?
Great newsWell the UK will accept freedom of movement for people then.
It's more of an amnesty, the U.S. do it sometimesWell the UK will accept freedom of movement for people then.
We pay health insurance it's a mandatory condition of residency in NL so yes
Well single market would imply something akin to the EEA... Where EHIC cards are valid.
Great news
Most do not though. I am aware that most expats in France and Spain do not. Also with the fall of the pound it might not be worth for them to remain in the EU and they would return home. These will probably be expats who live on the pension ie elderly people you wouldnt want them back
I am glad that my friends in Malta won't suffer though. The UK-Malta has a deal which precede our entrance in the EU were we foot the bill for British expats in Malta and they foot the bill for Maltese expats in the UK
I fully integrated into the French system as soon as I could when I moved here but most of the elder Brits here I know living here are reliant on EHIC cards and income from their pensions which have dropped drastically in value since the first collapse of Sterling. Another big Sterling collapse will probably mean they will have little choice but to return to the UK.
And those are the people whom the UK doesn't want to return ie a horde of elderly and fussy people, most of whom still stuck to the British empire era who expect silver service from the NHS and barely pay any taxes to justify it. These people have, most probably, sold their homes in the UK and invested it in houses in Spain who had been devalued throughout the property burst there. Therefore they will return to the UK penniless. I bet the UK will swap 20 hardworking Polish workers on their prime to each 1 of them.
No wonder why even the staunchest of Brexiters want to preserve the rights of EU workers currently residing in the UK as long as the same happens for British people in the EU. The former bring a surplus to the economy. The latter are, mostly, a burden.
Growth forecast to be slower as a result of Brexit.
Scaremongering![]()
4. Kick out all the immugrunts1. Leave Europe
2. Negotiate wonder deal that no-one else thinks is possible
3. Borrow extra £122bn
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5. Profit!
Doesn't the E111 cover all europe?Most do not though. I am aware that most expats in France and Spain do not. Also with the fall of the pound it might not be worth for them to remain in the EU and they would return home. These will probably be expats who live on the pension ie elderly people you wouldnt want them back
I am glad that my friends in Malta won't suffer though. The UK-Malta has a deal which precede our entrance in the EU were we foot the bill for British expats in Malta and they foot the bill for Maltese expats in the UK