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    Gingerbread men with chocolate eyes are VAT free but those with a chocolate belt are taxed at 20%. Photo: Getty
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    Ah, Value Added Tax (VAT), that charming 50-year-old beast lurking in the UK tax system. It has grown from a questionable purchase tax into a magnificent behemoth, snatching nearly £160bn from unsuspecting wallets last year. You’ll be thrilled to know that it now accounts for one in every six pounds you pay in taxes—truly a democratic marvel, isn’t it?

    But as we raise a glass to this half-century milestone, let’s not forget how utterly zany VAT is. Originating from the invention of a tax that means we shouldn’t buy anything remotely luxurious, our tax system is now filled with baffling and outdated rules. In other words, it’s archaic and merry chaos wrapped in red tape.

    To honor the 50th anniversary of this delightful madness, here’s a snappy list of 12 of its quirkiest manifestations. Buckle up, because things are about to get nutty!

    First up, popcorn! Sure, enjoy your kernels at a 20% tax, but microwave that bag and miraculously it’s 0%. Why? The government deemed puffed foods to be the zenith of luxury—because apparently, who doesn’t want a side of guilt with their snack?

    A caucasian person using a modern laptop computer with a mug of tea and chocolate biscuits on a dark textured work desk.

    Chocolate chip cookies face 0% VAT, while chocolate-covered biscuits are taxed at 20%. Photo: Getty
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    Next on our VAT rollercoaster: biscuit taxation! Chocolate chips in your dough? Congratulations, you’re 0% taxed! But cover those delectable morsels in chocolate, and boom—20%. This delightful distinction reflects a tax system that clearly has its priorities straight: chocolate-covered indulgence is in, but raw cookie power is simply pedestrian.

    Oh, and let’s not forget gingerbread men! Those with chocolate eyes? A free pass from VAT! But slap a chocolate belt on, and you’re looking at a 20% tax. Because why shouldn’t our festive treats reflect our financial planning failings?

    Jaffa Cakes boxes by McVities in store display VAT

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    In the saga of VAT, cake reigns supreme as an essential life necessity—yes, you read that right! Even when plated with chocolate, cakes remain tax-free. This led to the infamous case of Jaffa Cakes, crowned the champion of the tax realm because they harden when stale—much like our tax policies. A victory for integrity in dessert form!

    Let’s marvel at the dramatic irony of buying a gerbil only to have it taxed, while a rabbit, deemed food, escapes the taxman’s clutches. Talk about financial furry logic!

    And, for the pièce de résistance: ever bought a pasty? If it’s cool from the cabinet, enjoy tax-free bliss. But warm and cozy? You’ll pay a solid 20% tax. It turns out there’s a thin line between a comforting snack and an overpriced solution to your hunger!

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