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Veterinary Office Procedures and Records Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 29 January 2008
It is important to keep track of where you are in an examination, including what you have seen and what you have requested. Exhibit 3 2 is an Audit Plan containing a list of audit steps that may be appropriate. The plan is not all-inclusive and should be modified for the taxpayer under examination.
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Examination Techniques of veterinary practice Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 29 January 2008
The application of the general techniques discussed in this section will depend on the type of entity (individual, corporate, etc.) and on the classification of the entity (practitioner, facility, group). Additional considerations may be the ownership structure (e.g., closely held) and the size of the entity.
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What about feed additives, do they count as veterinary medicines? Print E-mail
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Saturday, 26 January 2008
Feed additives are added to animal feed during the manufacturing process. They are added for specific reasons. Some, for example, stop the feed from spoiling. Others, such as vitamins, add to the nutritional value of the feed or help to promote growth. Certain additives prevent disease from occurring.
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Is the use of hormones allowed? Print E-mail
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Saturday, 26 January 2008
Hormones occur naturally in humans and animals. They are produced by glands in the body and carried to particular organs and tissues to produce specific responses – to stimulate development, for example. Hormones can also be made synthetically.
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imported animal products than those produced Print E-mail
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Saturday, 26 January 2008
Wherever there is a legal limit, food imported into the EU must comply with it. The surveillance programme looks at both UK and imported produce. Despite the occasional problem, the UK does not generally import foods that contain residues that are not permitted or are above legal limits. Sometimes, if a recurring problem is identified, it is followed up by EU-wide action. -food.gov.uk-
 
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