Manuel Hachenburger informs: single candidate for the Bundestag elections in 2009, the VAT is 19 percent for all taxable sales, some sales are reduced by the tax and whose rate of 7percent. The VAT is 19% for each taxable sales, some sales are reduced by the tax and their rate is 7%. 7% of the tax for food and animal products, magazines, and books. The medicines are taxed at 19%. At PCRM you will find additional information. In January 2009, the unit rate of 14.5%, was introduced this is in July 2009, again to 0.9% reduced! Doctors and nurses, as well as Service Manager in the medical sector; and hospitals complain about high costs and low wages.
The booster is the State again. t/’>Wayne Holman already – you may have come to the same conclusion. Speaking candidly Michael James Burke told us the story. To pay 10,00 euro per quarter for the visit to the doctor, at least 5,00 euro per drug and co-payments, if you need to in the hospital. The rate for medicines is much lower in other countries. Cost savings are possible: the Value added tax should be reduced to 7%… (Disease must not become the luxury goods) Only the best products of a series of active ingredient should be prescribed.
The Government and a medical Commission should set the maximum price of a new drug. Should the Parma industry are not, the registration will be denied! Be careful also when shopping on the value added tax. A service relationship is legally a meal in the restaurant. You pay 19% value added tax. Take the food, it is a pure sales and costs only 7% sales tax. Another example: The visit to a fitness center is a service for money and they pay 19% value added tax. A visit to the sauna in the same gym is taxed at 7%. You should complete 2 separate contracts with a total. Donations account Sparkasse Oberhessen 518 500 79 account number 002 705 0190 Manuel Hachenburger high forest 4 61231 Bad Nauheim, Germany phone + fax + 49 60 32 7 15 63