Tax supplements???
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Hello,
I would like to know if there is a tax supplement if I buy a computer dedicated to businesses from Dell as a private individual.
Here is the link if it can help you provide an answer:
https://configure2.euro.dell.com/dellstore/nodata.aspx?b&c=be&cs=bebsdt1&kc=D4X41003&l=fr&oc=D084108&rbc=D084108&s=bsd&fb=1
Thanks in advance.
I would like to know if there is a tax supplement if I buy a computer dedicated to businesses from Dell as a private individual.
Here is the link if it can help you provide an answer:
https://configure2.euro.dell.com/dellstore/nodata.aspx?b&c=be&cs=bebsdt1&kc=D4X41003&l=fr&oc=D084108&rbc=D084108&s=bsd&fb=1
Thanks in advance.
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Hello, equipment offered without taxes is subject to the said taxes whether you are a professional or a private individual. The only difference is that the professional can recover the VAT for their business.
Hello,
A tax surcharge, certainly not.
However, these are prices offered for sales to businesses (it's explicitly written), which may not be valid for sales to individuals. You need to ask them for the prices applicable to individuals for the same equipment. The prices for software licenses can vary significantly, for example.
Moreover, as an individual, you shouldn't expect to apply amortization and tax deductions as a business would.
EDIT: As papy42 mentioned, there is also no question of deducting VAT, of course. I hadn't specified it because it seemed obvious to me.
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If men were to speak only with full knowledge of the facts,
a deathly silence would fall upon the earth. (Anne O'Nym)
A tax surcharge, certainly not.
However, these are prices offered for sales to businesses (it's explicitly written), which may not be valid for sales to individuals. You need to ask them for the prices applicable to individuals for the same equipment. The prices for software licenses can vary significantly, for example.
Moreover, as an individual, you shouldn't expect to apply amortization and tax deductions as a business would.
EDIT: As papy42 mentioned, there is also no question of deducting VAT, of course. I hadn't specified it because it seemed obvious to me.
--
If men were to speak only with full knowledge of the facts,
a deathly silence would fall upon the earth. (Anne O'Nym)