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Old 06-30-2009, 01:49 PM   #1
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France will reduce restaurant sales tax

Starting tomorrow 1st of July, France is reducing restaurant sales tax from 19.6% to 5.5%. Restaurants are committed to reduce their prices.

Anyone visiting DLP soon please report how much it has influenced prices at DLP, thank you.
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Old 06-30-2009, 05:12 PM   #2
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i'll check all prices and i'll also ask .
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Re: France will reduce restaurant sales tax

Cutting taxes in a global recession...imagine that...

Granted we don't have a 19.6% restaurant sales tax to cut in this country, but it is quite a concept. My state has raised sales tax on everything to 9.25%, and voted to jump that to 9.75% last November.
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wow. That is a crazy sales tax!
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Re: France will reduce restaurant sales tax

Ok Disneyland Paris wont reduce the sale taxes on prices . Because they already had advantages on taxes on their food sale . On the receipt it says take away then the tax was different . Kinda cheating the taxes already .
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What about table service restaurants?
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Re: France will reduce restaurant sales tax

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Cutting taxes in a global recession...imagine that...

Granted we don't have a 19.6% restaurant sales tax to cut in this country, but it is quite a concept. My state has raised sales tax on everything to 9.25%, and voted to jump that to 9.75% last November.
I hope I'm getting this wrong...
Sales tax is the tax you pay on every product you buy, or what?
Because, if I'm not wrong, in France it's about 20%... As it is in most of Europe.
You shouldn't be so sad with a 0,50% increase, when all you pay is less than 10%.
I'd say: raise it some more!

About the tax cutting at restaurants. This only concerns REAL restaurants, not fast food. They already had the tax cut.
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Re: France will reduce restaurant sales tax

I know this doesn't help but Futuroscope have reduced their tickets that include dinner by €1 to reflect the tax cut.
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I know this doesn't help but Futuroscope have reduced their tickets that include dinner by €1 to reflect the tax cut.
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Cutting taxes in a global recession...imagine that...

Granted we don't have a 19.6% restaurant sales tax to cut in this country, but it is quite a concept. My state has raised sales tax on everything to 9.25%, and voted to jump that to 9.75% last November.
That's nothing really, in the UK our sales tax was 17.5% but they reduced it to 15% a little while ago. Then again, we get much more for our tax money than the US.
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Re: France will reduce restaurant sales tax

When i was there last week the menus said this price now reflects the reduction in sales tax.. or something to that extent
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^^^ Thats what i meant!
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