Council Regulation (EC) No 1777/2005 of 17 October 2005 laying down implementing measures for Directive 77/388/EEC on the common system of value added tax
(a) the supply of digitised products generally, including software and changes to or upgrades of software; (b) services providing or supporting a business or personal presence on an electronic network such as a website or a webpage; (c) services automatically generated from a computer via the Internet or an electronic network, in response to specific data input by the recipient; (d) the transfer for consideration of the right to put goods or services up for sale on an Internet site operating as an online market on which potential buyers make their bids by an automated procedure and on which the parties are notified of a sale by electronic mail automatically generated from a computer; (e) Internet Service Packages (ISP) of information in which the telecommunications component forms an ancillary and subordinate part (i.e. packages going beyond mere Internet access and including other elements such as content pages giving access to news, weather or travel reports; playgrounds; website hosting; access to online debates etc.); (f) the services listed in Annex I.
1. radio and television broadcasting services as referred to in the 11th indent of Article 9(2)(e) of Directive 77/388/EEC; 2. telecommunications services, within the meaning of the 10th indent of Article 9(2)(e) of Directive 77/388/EEC; 3. supplies of the following goods and services: (a) goods, where the order and processing is done electronically; (b) CD-ROMs, floppy disks and similar tangible media; (c) printed matter, such as books, newsletters, newspapers or journals; (d) CDs, audio cassettes; (e) video cassettes, DVDs; (f) games on a CD-ROM; (g) services of professionals such as lawyers and financial consultants, who advise clients by e-mail; (h) teaching services, where the course content is delivered by a teacher over the Internet or an electronic network, (namely via a remote link); (i) offline physical repair services of computer equipment; (j) offline data warehousing services; (k) advertising services, in particular as in newspapers, on posters and on television; (l) telephone helpdesk services; (m) teaching services purely involving correspondence courses, such as postal courses; (n) conventional auctioneers’ services reliant on direct human intervention, irrespective of how bids are made; (o) telephone services with a video component, otherwise known as videophone services; (p) access to the Internet and World Wide Web; (q) telephone services provided through the Internet.
(a) has not exercised the option under Article 28b(B)(3) of that Directive and (b) did not exceed the threshold in the course of the preceding calendar year.
(a) the supply by which the threshold applied by the Member State for the calendar year then current was exceeded in the course of the same calendar year; (b) any subsequent supplies within that Member State in that calendar year; (c) supplies within that Member State in the calendar year following the calendar year in which the event referred to in point (a) occurred.
(a) Website hosting and webpage hosting (b) Automated, online and distance maintenance of programmes (c) Remote systems administration (d) Online data warehousing where specific data is stored and retrieved electronically (e) Online supply of on-demand disc space.
(a) Accessing or downloading software (including procurement/accountancy programmes and anti-virus software) plus updates (b) Software to block banner adverts showing, otherwise known as Bannerblockers (c) Download drivers, such as software that interfaces computers with peripheral equipment (such as printers) (d) Online automated installation of filters on websites (e) Online automated installation of firewalls.
(a) Accessing or downloading desktop themes (b) Accessing or downloading photographic or pictorial images or screensavers (c) The digitised content of books and other electronic publications (d) Subscription to online newspapers and journals (e) Weblogs and website statistics (f) Online news, traffic information and weather reports (g) Online information generated automatically by software from specific data input by the customer, such as legal and financial data, (in particular such data as continually updated stock market data, in real time) (h) The provision of advertising space including banner ads on a website/web page (i) Use of search engines and Internet directories.
(a) Accessing or downloading of music on to computers and mobile phones (b) Accessing or downloading of jingles, excerpts, ringtones, or other sounds (c) Accessing or downloading of films (d) Downloading of music on to computers and mobile phones (e) Accessing automated online games which are dependent on the Internet, or other similar electronic networks, where players are geographically remote from one another.
(a) Automated distance teaching dependent on the Internet or similar electronic network to function and the supply of which requires limited or no human intervention, including virtual classrooms, except where the Internet or similar electronic network is used as a tool simply for communication between the teacher and student (b) Workbooks completed by pupils online and marked automatically, without human intervention.
Unit | Weights traded |
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Kg | 12,5/1 |
Gram | 500/250/100/50/20/10/5/2,5/2 |
Ounce (1 oz = 31,1035 g) | 100/10/5/1/ |
Tael (1 tael = 1,193 oz.) | 10/5/1 |
Tola (10 tolas = 3,75 oz.) | 10 |