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The Prices and Charges (Tax-Inclusive Statements) Order, 1973 requires that all prices marked on goods or prices displayed or quoted at the retail level and all charges for services displayed or quoted should be tax-inclusive (e.g. VAT)


except where it is intended solely for a business customer.


http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/consumer_affairs/consumer_protection/pricing/price_display_of_goods_and_services.html


Foxy

I'm an employee at Karavan Eco and just wanted to clarify the VAT issue regarding our receipts. VAT is included in all of our display prices, on the receipts it simply displays that separately. It's not an additional charge or anything, just a matter of the formatting on the receipt, which for some people is useful if they're in a position to reclaim the VAT (builders, decorators, people buying for business etc.)


Hope that clears up any possible confusion there, certainly wasn't our intention to mislead anyone. If you've got any more questions at all feel free to either ask here, email via the website, phone us (0208 2992524) or simply pop into the shop - we're always glad to help in any way we can.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> The Prices and Charges (Tax-Inclusive Statements)

> Order, 1973 requires that all prices marked on

> goods or prices displayed or quoted at the retail

> level and all charges for services displayed or

> quoted should be tax-inclusive (e.g. VAT)

>

> except where it is intended solely for a business

> customer.

>

> http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/consumer_affa

> irs/consumer_protection/pricing/price_display_of_g

> oods_and_services.html

>

> Foxy


An Irish site. This is the UK.


Anyway, OP first post, coincidence? Normal practice to show VAT on the receipt!

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