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Old Dec 2, 2008 | 6:04 am
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I strongly disagree. Swajames' concept is the US concept of a sales tax.

VAT as it is common in Europe is not a sales tax (which becomes due when the room is sold = prepaid) but only becomes due when a certain service (the room) is rendered.

The deposit is nothing but a desposit and it is applied to moment the service is rendered. If VAT is lower that moment, you should get a refund.
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