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value-added tax (VAT)

Government levy on the amount a firm adds to the price of a goods or services as value is added—that is, at each step of their production and distribution. In the most common method of calculation, the seller subtracts the sum of taxes paid on items being purchased from the sum of all taxes that have been collected on the items being sold; the net tax liability is the difference between the tax collected and the tax paid. The burden of the value-added tax, like that of other sales taxes, tends to be passed on to the consumer. To limit the VAT's regressiveness, most countries set lower rates for consumer necessities than for luxury items. In 1954 France became the first country to adopt the value-added tax on a large scale. Though complex to calculate, the tax served as an improvement on earlier systems by which a product was taxed repeatedly at every stage of production and distribution. It has since been adopted throughout much of Europe and in many countries in South America, Asia, and Africa. All European Union member countries have a VAT. See also regressive tax.


VAT in Britain
value-added tax: a tax levied on the difference between the cost of materials and the selling price of a commodity or service

VAT
Abbr. forVinyl-asbestos tile.

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Buddhist monastery in Cambodia.


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The longer a whisky is aged, the smoother it gets as a general rule, and if it is a blended whisky, it can also determine the flavour by whether the blending or vatting is done prior to aging or prior to bottling.
Euro WineGate) [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] For the second maturation of some of the whiskies that go into Compass Box Oak Cross, a vatting of Highland single malts aged at least 10 years, John Glaser orders special casks made of new French oak heads and American oak bodies.
This year's selection, The Glenlivet Cellar Collection 1972, is an extremely precious vatting of just 10 casks.
 
 
 
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