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<p>[QUOTE="Croatian Coin Collector, post: 25327747, member: 153043"]While there are different rates and in rare cases exemptions, yes, in the majority of cases VAT will be applied several times during the same process.</p><p><br /></p><p>No, you can't get the VAT back when you sell it on.</p><p><br /></p><p>In Croatia for quite some time now we have had fiscal memory devices in place, which immediately through the internet send all of the information (including the personal identification number (I guess the American equivalent would be the social security number) of the cashier) to our version of the IRS.</p><p><br /></p><p>In Croatia employers must pay contributions towards basic state health insurance and basic accident insurance (16,5% on the gross salary, so-called “gross II salary” or total cost for the employer).</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, the insane legal, medical, etc. fees in the USA are amongst the top reasons why I would never move there.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Croatian Coin Collector, post: 25327747, member: 153043"]While there are different rates and in rare cases exemptions, yes, in the majority of cases VAT will be applied several times during the same process. No, you can't get the VAT back when you sell it on. In Croatia for quite some time now we have had fiscal memory devices in place, which immediately through the internet send all of the information (including the personal identification number (I guess the American equivalent would be the social security number) of the cashier) to our version of the IRS. In Croatia employers must pay contributions towards basic state health insurance and basic accident insurance (16,5% on the gross salary, so-called “gross II salary” or total cost for the employer). Yes, the insane legal, medical, etc. fees in the USA are amongst the top reasons why I would never move there.[/QUOTE]
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