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The onward supply may be treated as being exempt. Please see Italian Republic at VIT64300 and refer to Group 14, Schedule 9, VAT Act 1994. A girl can never have too much chocolate, and a guy who gets a girl chocolate obviously knows the way to her heart. 🍫 For VAT purposes entertainment can take many forms. Here are some examples of costs which are regarded as entertainment or the provision of hospitality: The casing stones of the Great Pyramid of Giza might be the answer to many questions about this majestic monument. According to researchers, to understand the harmonic link between the Great Pyramid of Giza and our planet we have to look at the casing stones of the Great Pyramid. The ancient builders of the Great Pyramid wanted to represent the structure in such harmony that they sought out and created a correlation between the structure to both the Earth form and earth frequencies; and the orbital frequency of the planet in terms of the number of days in the tropical year. Furthermore, the weight of the pyramid is estimated at 5,955,000 tons. Multiplied by 10

In 1988 UK law was amended. The restriction was widened to cover all business entertainment, including that provided to overseas customers. This change aligned VAT law with changes introduced in relation to direct tax. The restriction was withdrawn in November 2010 following a review of the UK’s input tax restriction on business entertainment. Where you lied about your age to get on and frequently rearranged your "top friends" lists accordingly. 14. Abercrombie models It is evident that the governing principle which determined the baseline measure of the Great Pyramid of Giza was the decision of its (unknown) builders in choosing a distance length equal to 1 / 14400 of the elliptical arc separation between the center of the Great Pyramid and the equator of planet Earth. This indicates that the ancient builders had to have had knowledge of the exact shape and size of the Earth, something that mainstream scholars believe impossible at that time. The European Court of Justice judgment in the joined cases of Danfoss and AstraZeneca (see {#} VIT64300) prompted our review. We felt that the extension of the restriction to overseas customers was inconsistent with EU law. In November 2010 we invited claims for previously unrecovered input tax incurred on the cost of entertaining overseas business customers. See Revenue & Customs Brief 44/10 for more on this.

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Egyptologists are aware of all this but seek to deny its significance, refusing to see any “technology” in the pyramid-earth ratio, which they regard as “a number arrived at quite accidentally.” They can hardly do otherwise since the reference frame through which they view history allows no place for the possibility that the ancient Egyptians could have had the necessary technology to measure the dimensions of the earth. Yet the problem refuses to go away because just as the pyramid appears to have been placed at a significant, rather than random, planetary latitude so too the number 43,200 relates to a key characteristic of our planet, namely the slow precessional wobble of the axis of the earth which occurs at the rate of 1 degree every 72 years. The number 43,200 is exactly 600 X 72. I get you clothes sometimes, so it would be perfectly reasonable if I got some from you too. Again, any guy who braves any type of dreadful clothing store deserves an award too. The ancient Egyptians believed in powerful magic – hekau, from which we get the word hex – that had been handed down to them from the time of the gods. And magic, as that unusually open-minded Egyptologist Christian Jacq observes, “was understood as a creative force… Each magic act is, by definition, an act of creation with its roots deep in the beginning of the world. The magician remakes as it was in the beginning, he places ‘the first time’ in the present.”

There is usually a private benefit when business entertainment is provided. However, in cases where the expenditure is necessary and for strict business purposes, the private use may be ignored. Hospitality provided because it would be polite, because it is expected, or because it would improve relationships is not for strict business purposes. Furthermore according to Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie an English Egyptologist and a pioneer of systematic methodology in archaeology and preservation of artefacts the above association is accurate since the margin of error one would be dealing with in determining the base length of the structure would be about 1 / 4000 of the actual distance itself:Where the related expenditure is incurred for the purpose of the business, and recovered, an output tax charge will be due. This is because such events are unlikely to have a strict business purpose or are necessary for the business to make its supplies. There are many questions surrounding the Great Pyramid of Giza. Why was the Pyramid built to the size that it was built? What was the original purpose of this majestic structure, and why was it built in the first place? Are the ancient Egyptians the original builders of the Grat Pyramid? Or is it possible that somehow, an ancient civilization predating the Ancient Egyptian built this ancient wonder? These questions still remain a mystery for mainstream scholars. Any sufficiently advanced technology,” Arthur C. Clarke is famously on record as suggesting, “is indistinguishable from magic.” It’s an intriguing thought, especially when we apply it to a great civilization of high antiquity such as ancient Egypt which achieved extraordinary “technological” feats that in many cases we do not know how to replicate today. When we look at the Great Pyramid of Giza, for example, weighing six million tons, occupying a ground area of more than 13 acres, standing 480 feet high, aligned to within just three-sixtieths of a single degree of true north and positioned on latitude 30 (one third of the way between the equator and the north pole), it’s natural to wonder whether something rather mysterious – some force, energy or skill that we don’t understand – could have been at work in its construction. If there is no other alternative than to hold a meeting outside the office, only similar basic provisions would be allowable. Hospitality provided following a meeting will not meet the strict business purpose test and neither will hospitality involving the provision of alcohol. Taking a customer to a restaurant is very likely to lead to a private use charge.

With the above established, one may note that a perfect ratio of 1 / 14400 under the WGS84 model may be had for the pyramid, quite well within the margin of error as outlined by Petrie: The term “entertainment” is described as the provision of hospitality of any kind. This definition comes from the case of Shaklee International and Another (see VIT64300).

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