The assembly is added value over the parts and the parts added value over the raw materials.
 Any time you do anything, it has a value added.
But with a 50 pound limit, if you do it real slow, you get to keep your efforts.

VAT sucks like a Hoover adding the value of negative pressure to the air itself.

Grounds for hanging a few politicians, if you ask me...but another one would just tax the swing because losing one adds value to the society.
 Funny that most of them are lawyers.
Whelp, You can buy enough powder to blow one to Hell for less than 50 pounds..but that adds 500 pounds of value.

 Can't win.

Ode

At 12:42 PM 10/27/2009 -0500, you wrote:
If you were importing a Colloidal Silver maker, you could buy one of
the units which is merely a battery, leads, resistor, and some silver
electrodes.  You could argue that there was really no value added, so
it should be exempt from the tax...

Dan

On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think it has to have VAT added if its over something like £50 Bob - in the
> UK that is.  dee
>
> On 27 Oct 2009, at 10:55, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:
>
>> Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
>> Caveats: NONE
>>
>> If you know someone out of Country can they send you something without
>> paying Taxes (as a gift).
>> Even if you pay them on the side. See below for $79.
>>
>> Bob
>>
>>
>>
>> $79 is cheapest I found
>> http://www.we-beat-prices.com/
>>
>>
>
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