ÃÖtzi Ötztaler 2020-06-18 13:00:00#1 ...or maybe one first asks how the contractor intends to handle it? This remark was not worth the finger movements to me. Are there really people who first threaten to sue before they wait or ask nicely?
...or maybe one first asks how the contractor intends to handle it? This remark was not worth the finger movements to me. Are there really people who first threaten to sue before they wait or ask nicely?
Fface26 2020-06-18 13:02:35#2 This note was not worth the finger movements for me. Are there really people who first threaten with a lawsuit before they wait or politely ask? There certainly are, and I think one could understand it that way from your post if one wants to. But we agree...
This note was not worth the finger movements for me. Are there really people who first threaten with a lawsuit before they wait or politely ask? There certainly are, and I think one could understand it that way from your post if one wants to. But we agree...
BBen-man 2020-06-18 13:04:04#3When the next invoice comes, I will see what has been charged. If it comes after 01.07 and is stated with 19%, then first I will inquire why that is. With our construction company, one can normally talk, unfortunately that is far too rare nowadays.
When the next invoice comes, I will see what has been charged. If it comes after 01.07 and is stated with 19%, then first I will inquire why that is. With our construction company, one can normally talk, unfortunately that is far too rare nowadays.
MMusketier 2020-06-18 15:52:37#4It is not shown with 19% but with 16%. The only question is whether it is calculated up from the net or down from the gross to determine the 16%.
It is not shown with 19% but with 16%. The only question is whether it is calculated up from the net or down from the gross to determine the 16%.
NNordlys 2020-06-18 19:21:14#5It must be calculated based on the net amount. The reference point for VAT is the net price.
Aaero2016 2020-06-18 20:02:47#6 It must be calculated based on the net amount. The point of reference for VAT is the net price. That will be known by . The question, however, is whether the net price will remain the same or the gross price agreed upon with the consumer.
It must be calculated based on the net amount. The point of reference for VAT is the net price. That will be known by . The question, however, is whether the net price will remain the same or the gross price agreed upon with the consumer.