16th September 2011, 01:53 PM
Trowelfodder
its hard to workout if they pay vat or not. Their accounts say
But they lump ?taxation? with social security in the accounts. I don?t get the impression that they pay any VAT and I haven?t worked out what this Income and Corporation Taxes exemption is worth:
come across this
http://wales.gov.uk/publications/accessinfo/disclosurelogs/dlcul2010/2011/dlcul19/?lang=en
this is worth a laugh
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=4441
and this
http://www.holyhead.com/future/page6.html
which kinda suggests that the planning permission was made before any evaluation. I would have thought that for a site like this that there would have been somekinda environmental impact assesment. When was the site put out to tender?
I am amazed that commercial units can work in wales. The only thing that I can think is that the pensions make the trusts uncompetative. How much advantage/subsady do they want.
dino are you working in wales for a council unit? you say that the consent was given without any evaluation but the job is now based on the assesment of the curator post determination who seems to be using the site strip to do an evaluation. Did you have control of the site stripping. When you say it worked out fine- what type of profit are we talking?
its hard to workout if they pay vat or not. Their accounts say
Quote:[B]Irrecoverable VAT is charged against the category of resources expended for which it was incurred.[/B]
But they lump ?taxation? with social security in the accounts. I don?t get the impression that they pay any VAT and I haven?t worked out what this Income and Corporation Taxes exemption is worth:
Quote:As a Charity, Gwynedd Archaeological Trust is exempt on income and gains falling within section 505 of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 or section 256 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 to the extent that these are applied to its charitable objects. No tax charges have arisen in the Charity.
come across this
http://wales.gov.uk/publications/accessinfo/disclosurelogs/dlcul2010/2011/dlcul19/?lang=en
this is worth a laugh
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=4441
and this
http://www.holyhead.com/future/page6.html
which kinda suggests that the planning permission was made before any evaluation. I would have thought that for a site like this that there would have been somekinda environmental impact assesment. When was the site put out to tender?
Quote:
In Wales there is a trust system and it has come under a lot of criticism but your reasoning for why it is wrong are illinformed. Other units frequently work in Wales and there are a number of non trust welsh units and in the past two weeks I have been employed in wales for two units - neither of whom were trusts.
I am amazed that commercial units can work in wales. The only thing that I can think is that the pensions make the trusts uncompetative. How much advantage/subsady do they want.
dino are you working in wales for a council unit? you say that the consent was given without any evaluation but the job is now based on the assesment of the curator post determination who seems to be using the site strip to do an evaluation. Did you have control of the site stripping. When you say it worked out fine- what type of profit are we talking?
Reason: your past is my past