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muriel_volestrangler

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Sat Feb 27, 2021, 08:56 AM Feb 2021

Why do we pay VAT on toilet paper and toothpaste?

I went to a different supermarket yesterday, and their bill separated out the VAT paid - more than I expected. On inspection of the items, it turns out that both loo roll and toothpaste attract VAT, despite, I would say, being essential items for which there is no substitute, and for which there is little scope for "luxury" spending. Unlike, say, cakes.

What gives?

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Why do we pay VAT on toilet paper and toothpaste? (Original Post) muriel_volestrangler Feb 2021 OP
Don't our lives have added value with a simple wipe and a brushing? marble falls Feb 2021 #1
I suppose you could say it gives a steady stream of income.... OnDoutside Feb 2021 #2
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