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23-12-10, 11:42 AM | #31 | |
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The problem now is, the majority of companies are finding it hard, especially those with a large high street presence and only a small share on the online retail industry, as more and more people buy online making the cost of owning a large premises less cost effective than it used to be. I can't see anybody swallowing the VAT increase for a long period of time, more likely to increase costs to match VAT, increase costs to match inflation and increase costs to protect profit margins in a time when most people are trying to spend less, not more, meaning on some items we could see price rises of 10%... Ooh the controvosy.. |
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23-12-10, 11:46 AM | #32 | |
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The bold part highlighted above just goes to show how much people will really notice it on everyday purchases.
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23-12-10, 11:48 AM | #33 |
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However as retailers have had the best part of a year to prepare for this I wonder how many are still trying to workout how they are going to deal with this VAT change again... |
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23-12-10, 08:09 PM | #35 |
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Just a guess this but I bet who will loose out? And it will not be the retailer!
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25-12-10, 09:05 PM | #36 |
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I've noticed a few common items increasing in price the last couple of months, I think they're getting ready for the change in advance. M and S made a big fuss that the price of their underwear would be staying the same, but that's about the only thing I expect. When the spring collection comes out or whatever, how would you know if it's been increased as it didn't exist before? The big stores won't be worried.
Basically, if a retailer of manufacturer is targeting a price point of £49.99 or whatever, they'll just trim or scrimp somewhere else to get it there and retain the margin. It will all be evened out quite quickly I think. The Govt. getting a fifth of every pound you spend is pretty galling when they've taxed you already. Buy secondhand on the 'bay and stick it to the man eh. |
26-12-10, 02:07 AM | #37 |
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27-12-10, 12:04 PM | #38 |
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Lol give it all to eBay! I'm sure they dont pay anything to the government! Adrenalife - I think you will find eBay make more than any retailer and pay the government tons if taxes.
If I were a shop I'd ensure my prices reflected the vat change it doesn't mean anymore profit fir them in fact they have costs involved in the change. Like I'm sure that if the government declared everyone got a pay rise - I'm sure you would make sure you got it! |
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