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VATValue Added Tax
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VATValue added tax.
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VATSee: Value-added tax
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VATThe three-character ISO 3166 country code for HOLY SEE (VATICAN CITY STATE).
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VATValue Added Tax. A tax paid by consumers which is added to the price of certain goods and services.
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VATa large open vessel for holding or storing liquids The cream remains in the large vat about twenty-four hours before it is churned. — Chamberlain, James Franklin
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VATTerm used to refer to a large tub or container used to hold liquids; may be used to dip animals into.
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VATc. 1200, large tub or cistern, "especially one for holding liquors in an immature state" [Century Dictionary], southern variant (see V) of Old English fæt "container, vat," from Pr [..]
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VATThe large container that holds the SLURRY for papermaking.
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VATTCP IP port numbers 3456/udp VAT default data
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VATDefinition Value Added Tax. A consumption tax which is levied at each stage of production based on the value added to the product at that stage.
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VATTo see a vat in your dreams, foretells anguish and suffering from the hands of cruel persons, into which you have unwittingly fallen.
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VATvalue-added tax
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VATConsumption TAX levied on the VALUE added to a product at each stage of its manufacturing cycle as well as at the time of purchase by the ultimate consumer.
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VATValue added tax
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VATUK sales tax.
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VATValue Added Tax. In every proposal The Conference People send, our Clients will always informed as to what items include or exclude VAT.
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VATValue Added Tax.
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VATValue Added Tax: the standard rate is currently 17.5% in the UK. Books are zero-rated
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VAT(Value Added Tax)
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VATValue added tax.
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VAT(n) a tax levied on the difference between a commodity's price before taxes and its cost of production(n) a large open vessel for holding or storing liquids
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VATValue-Added Tax
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VATValue Added Tax
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VATVAT (or Value Added Tax) is charged on most commodities (but not pasties!). It is added to your energy bill at a rate of 5%.
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VATValue-Added Tax
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VATValue Added Tax. It’s a tax on the sale of most goods and services.
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VATrefund form, if due; preparation of the tables of the consolidated tax return relating to the taxpayer’s activity. Subjects wishing to use the Internet assistance procedure must, first of all, request a pin code (if they do not yet have one), by filling in the form provided online at http://telematici.agenziaentrate.gov.it.
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VATThe tax charged on a new car, currently 20%. All offers on carwow include VAT, there are no hidden fees to pay.
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VATOn business cars and commercial vehicles:
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VATVAT (Value-Added Tax) is an indirect tax based on consumption of goods and services in the economy. Revenue is raised for the government by requiring certain traders or vendors to register and to char [..]
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VATValue added tax
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VATValue
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VATValue Added Taxes
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VATSums insured must include VAT at the current rate.
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VATValue Added Tax is a consumption tax levied at each stage of the production or distribution of a product based on the value added to the product at that stage.
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VATUsually a fermenting or storage vessel.
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VATA vessel for fermentation that is most often made of stainless steel, cement or oak. This is the same as a tank.
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VATValue Added Tax
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VATValue Added Tax
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VATValue-added Tax
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VATValue Added Tax
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VATUK Tax which applies to most goods imported into the UK – there are some Exemptions and relief's may apply ukimports.org
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VAT Value Added Tax is a tax on expenditure that is charged by registered traders. If turnover in a 12-month period is more than £82,000, the trader will most likely be obliged to register for and charge VAT on their invoices.
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VATCharged on South African Domestic airfares, but not on International flights. May be applicable to domestic flights within other countries – consult your Travel Management Company for a breakdown of p [..]
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VATValue-Added Tax. A tax imposed by governments in many countries on goods and services. This tax can be a recoverable expense in some cases.
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VATA consumption tax that is levied at each stage of production based on the value added to a product or service at that stage.
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VATValue Added Tax.
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VATValue-added tax
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VATValue Added Tax, is an indirect tax, in that the tax is collected from someone other than the person who actually bears the cost of the tax (namely the seller rather than the consumer). To avoid doubl [..]
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VATValue Added Tax
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VATValue Added Tax
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VATA form of indirect sales tax paid on products and services at each stage of production or distribution, based on the value added at that stage and included in the cost to the ultimate customer.
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VATValue Added Tax. You will have to register your company for VAT when its annual income exceeds the threshold set by HMRC.
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VATValue Added Tax: A duty that is paid on qualifying goods of 20% above the company's selling price less any VAT paid for goods the company has bought in the same period. This is collected by compa [..]
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VATValue added tax
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VATValue Added Tax. A tax that applies throughout the value-chain in the EU and some other jurisdictions, whereas sales tax jurisdictions (eg the US) apply tax only at the final stage when a consumer buys a product.
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VATSee: Value-added tax
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VATThe three-character ISO 3166 country code for HOLY SEE (VATICAN CITY STATE).
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VATA value-added tax (VAT), known in some countries as a goods and services tax (GST), is a type of tax that is assessed incrementally, based on the increase in value of a product or service at each stag [..]
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VATVat or VAT may refer to:
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