4th January
25%
The original mark up was 50%.
Oxygen
The answer is 14.398 this would normally be rounded up to 14.40
40% x * 20 = 8 divide both sides by 20 end up with .4 as your answer. multiply * 100 = 40 %
To calculate the percent increase of a product due to a VAT increase, you need to know the original price and the new price after the VAT has been applied. The formula for percent increase is: (\text{Percent Increase} = \frac{\text{New Price} - \text{Original Price}}{\text{Original Price}} \times 100). Once you have these values, you can easily calculate the percent change. Without specific numbers, I can't provide an exact percentage.
25%
The answer depends on which country it refers to. Without that information any answer is pointless.
This is a question that has many different answers. VAT on cars in the UK depends on the country of importation, the date of importation, and the type of car. For example, VAT on cars in the UK for cars imported from outside the EU was 20% up until January 1, 2015. Now, VAT on cars in the UK for cars imported from outside the EU is 10%. The VAT on cars in the UK for cars imported from within the EU is currently at 20%. But yes VAT is charged. If you need any assistance regarding VAT you can call us on this number +44 207 193 7072
The original mark up was 50%.
Vat is a word. Vat means containor or box. If you need more information you can look it up on google.
Approximately 20 percent of the Earth's atmosphere is made up of oxygen.
500 of 20% = 100
last date of vat audit in up for the f. y. 2010-11
Oxygen
130.58
23.40