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Vat or VAT may refer to:
A value-added tax (VAT) or goods and services tax (GST) is a popular way of implementing a consumption tax in Europe, Japan, and many other countries. It differs from the sales tax in that taxes are applied to the difference between the seller-purchased price and the resale price. This is accomplished by taking full tax on all sales, but refunding the tax difference to the sellers.
The VAT is an alternative to a sales tax, to deal with a specific problem.
With a sales tax, a business selling goods is responsible to make a subjective decision about the intent of the buyer, one which it may not be fully competent to make. If buyers intend to consume the goods themselves, then the seller must collect a tax on the purchase price. If instead buyers intend the goods as capital goods, to be resold at a profit after adding value to them, then the seller must not collect the tax. Sellers thus have an incentive to claim that a sale is non-taxable, in order to please customers, creating an incentive to under-collect taxes.
VAT Value Added Tax Explained with example Direct And Indirect Taxes trick https://youtu.be/dPl-Yp38x5A
First Basic Lecture of Value Added Tax.
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The CA Academy's recorded TAX lecture for Week 1 for TAX4861 and 4862 students. Please note that this has been uploaded to Youtube as there is maintenance and upgrades being performed on the video server. Once these upgrades have been completed, the video will be removed from Youtube and will only be accessible from COLCampus.
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http://www.incauk.biz/ Hi, I'm Graham from Inca Chartered Accountants. In this video I'm going to talk about how you can make money from VAT. VAT is all about your sales. The threshold is £73,000. If you're rolling 12 months sales exceeds that limit you have to register for VAT. The key word in that is rolling. It doesn't operate on 1 financial year to the next basis. It operates on a rolling 12 months. Soon as you tip over, you have to register. What I'm interested in is registering early on a voluntary basis. Before your sales get anywhere near £73000 a year. Why would you want to do that? Well it a lot of cases you can actually make a lot of money from it. If you are selling to other businesses and those businesses are VAT registered then your sales are no more expensive now than they...
What is VAT ? | What is CST ? | What is TIN ? Learn about Sales Tax | eCommerce website business Jaanie VAT kya hota hai, kaise apply karte hain or ecommerce, online busniess me VAT jruri hai ya nahi VAT is a kind of tax levied on sale of goods and services when these commodities are ultimately sold to the consumer. VAT is an integral part of the GDP of any country. While VAT is levied on sale of goods and services and paid by producers to the government, the actual tax is levied from customers or end users who purchase these. Thus, it is an indirect form of tax which is paid to the government by customers but via producers of goods and services. VAT is a multi-stage tax which is levied at each step of production of goods and services which involves sale/purchase. Any person earning an ...
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