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by Chris Channing

Private jet flights don’t always come cheap. After all, you are skipping the bustle of a commercial airliner and getting much more in terms of security, privacy, and luxury. Even still, there are ways to make your private jet charter less expensive if the price tag poses a problem.

When you fly with more people, you are effectively driving down the cost of the jet by a fraction. The bigger the fraction, the less you have to pay individually to pay the total cost of the jet charter. Do consider flying with others, and if they are friends or family, ask them to foot a part of the bill. It is not considered rude to do so.

Depending on the jet charter you side with, you might be eligible for discounts based on the current flight schedule. Some jet charters will offer discounts for flights that need more passengers, while others might offer larger discounts for return flights that have no passengers at all. Your schedule must be incredibly flexible to take advantage of these offers.

If you decide to go for a distant jet charter, you will be spending more money in gas to get there or for jet fuel for the plane to arrive in a location near you. That means you are throwing away money simply because you didn’t try to find a more local jet charter service. Even in smaller towns and cities, there are jet charter services- you just have to know the right people and know where to look.

Jet charters commonly offer luxury services such as catering. If the catering bill isn’t already included in the price of the jet, you should start looking into alternative means of getting food on board. Perhaps you have a passenger who is a great cook, or you could be one yourself. Even if the jet doesn’t have a kitchen, you can prepackage your food and store it in a refrigerator or cooler filled with ice until needed.

Not everyone looks at a jet charter broker before trying to find their flight, which is a big mistake. A jet charter broker is able to consult deals based on the schedule of jet charters, their fluctuating prices, and also try and get special deals for select customers. A broker will get a commission from a jet charter service in most cases, but also likely charges a nominal fee from the consumer to compensate for saved money.

Closing Comments

The business of private jet flights is one that can be confusing at first- just remember to stick to it. If you can commit a full hour or more to the search, you should be able to save hundreds or thousands of dollars simply from being a well informed consumer on the matter.

 
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
by Liam McGulliver Fletcher

Retail tax or sales tax, added onto the total price of good purchased, is a reality that most people accept. Because of this implicit acceptance it comes as a pleasant perk that with travel from non-European Union (EU) countries into EU countries and purchasing goods within those countries can result in reclaiming any taxes you have paid on good. We all know duty-free shops within international airports; however, this law is in effect for a variety of retailers throughout the EU nations.

What consumers know in the United States as sales tax, the European Union classifies as value added tax, or VAT. When traveling abroad with the EU, VAT will become a familiar percentage added to all purchased goods. Member countries within the EU are not able to reclaim any VAT on their purchases unless they are to be sent out to non-EU countries.

Claiming a refund requires that all consumers pay an items tax (EU-VAT) regardless of international status (this tax will vary in amount country to country), but by law, will be able to process a refund on their total EU-VAT amounts.

Going through the paperwork process of refunding EU-VAT is not one that has to be accomplished alone. There are a number of reputable companies with the technical experience and established retail relationships to do the work for you.

A number of companies are available for utilization in making the refunded of EU-VAT a simple transaction requiring only that the consumer collect and save all receipts on good purchased in EU countries and visit customs before leaving the EU to collect an export validation stamp.

Goods exempt from VAT, in general, are childrens clothing and books. Full VAT-refunds can be had, but countries vary on the percentages that are able to be claimed, as well as having minimum purchase requirements on goods purchased.

Finding a company with extensive retail ties is important and Premier Tax Free fits that requirement with its personal relationship with almost 100,000 retailers worldwide. Placing your refund recovery in the hands of a company will make receiving that refund hassle-free which tax free shopping for non-EU residents, surprisingly, is.

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