There are many cases where you get a 10% discount if you pay cash when you buy something or get a service from somewhere.
I understand the reason for reducing sales roughly, but I'm curious about the exact reason.
And is there a reason why it's 10%?
565 2017-05-29 Gentleman
It's because if you make less sales, the tax is that low.
I'm not sure about 10%.
I guess it's because of the benefits
The reason why it's 10% is because VAT is 10%.
I'm saying that I don't get paid by customers as much as VAT.
Then the store doesn't seem to be profitable, but it's going to be deducted from sales as much as it gets in cash, so you can pay less tax.
There are many cases of private businesses, but in this case, if the tax is high, it will be close to 50%, so it will be very profitable.
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