Ya hepimiz fıçılardaki beyinlersek ve bütün duyusal algılar yanılsamaysa? - What if we all are brains in vats and every sensory perception is illusionary?
(Askeri) (hava) (askeri (mil) olarak) görüş, miktar (bulut); (bulut yüksekliği) tavan (bin fit); (bulut yüksekliği) taban (bin fit) ((weather) visibility (in miles), amount (of clouds, in eighths), (height of cloud) top (in thousands of feet), (height of cloud) base (in thousands of feet))
{i} tax that is added on to the value of a product when it is manufactured and is paid by the customer at the time of purchase
VAT is a tax that is added to the price of goods or services. VAT is an abbreviation for `value added tax'. A vat is a large barrel or tank in which liquids can be stored. value-added tax. Vatican. To put into or treat in a vat. value added tax a tax added to the price of goods and services in Britain and the EU. a very large container for storing liquids in
(Ticaret) (value added tax) A general consumption tax for the production and distribution of goods and services, added as a percentage charge based on price that reflects the incremental value added by a given activity
A measure for liquids, and also a dry measure; especially, a liquid measure in Belgium and Holland, corresponding to the hectoliter of the metric system, which contains 22
Value Added Tax - A painful tax added to most things in life (in UK) at 17 5% Most plumbers and electricians charge this, but I do not at present, as my turnover (sales) are below the threshold I do pass on the VAT element in any parts I supply as I still have to pay it VAT on 2nd hand cars in an interesting (& very complex) subject
Value Added Tax A tax (administered by HM Customs and Excise) applied to the sale of goods and services Business can reclaim VAT paid for 'inputs' (supplies, equipment etc ) Small businesses below annual turnover threshold limits and meeting other conditions do not need to register for VAT, although there may be advantages in doing so
is a tax levied on a firm as a percentage of its value added, to avoid the multiplying effect of taxes as the product passes through different stages of production The tax is based on the difference between the value of the output and the value of the inputs used to produce it The aim is to tax a firm only for the value added by it to the inputs it is using for manufacturing its output In principle, although the tax is levied on the value added at each stage of production, it is intended to tax only the final consumer For producers, the VAT they pay on the inputs they buy from other companies is recouped when they sell their own output
A large vessel, cistern, or tub, especially one used for holding in an immature state, chemical preparations for dyeing, or for tanning, or for tanning leather, or the like
Value added tax The method of indirect taxation whereby a tax is levied at each stage of production on the value added at that specific stage, a tax calculated as a percentage of purchase price, payable on the purchase of goods and services in certain countries see also: Stamp Duty, Witholding Tax
a tax levied on the difference between a commodity's price before taxes and its cost of production
The tax payable on the Hammer Price + the Buyer's Premium for auction lots purchased from auctioneers resident within the countries being members of the European Union (EU) VAT is not payable for lots delivered to addresses outside of the EU community
A large container used for washing, fulling or dyeing cloth Vertical wheel A water wheel which is immersed in the water vertically and has a horizontal transmission shaft Vertical-axis turbine A horizontal turbine having an axis which is arranged orthogonally in relation to the rotor Vestibule A hall used as an entrance to an edifice or a large room
This Unix audio teleconferencing tool enables you to talk to one or more people over an Internet connection In most cases, all you need is the Unix VAT program, IP connection, and sound hardware The VAT program's window is divided into two parts: the right pane controls the local audio and the left pane displays the status of the other parties participating in the conference
A square, hollow place on the back of a calcining furnace, where tin ore is laid to dry
a dye that is applied by reducing the dye to a base-soluble form, applying the dye, then regenerating the insoluble dye by oxidation in the material; used for dyeing cotton
[ 'vat ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, a variant of fat from Old English fæt. Cognate with Old Norse fat (“luggage, pail”) (Danish fad), German Faß, Dutch vat, West Frisian fet.