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Value-added tax
/vˈaljuːˈadɪd tˈaks/
/vˈæljuːˈædᵻd tˈæks/
Value-added tax
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taxe sur la valeur ajoutée
a tax put on the value added to a product at each stage of the supply chain, affecting the final price which the consumer pays
Exemples
1. The vast majority of countries in the world have a value-added tax, but a glaring exception is the United States, which relies on sales taxes instead.
2. You would pay for it in large percent with a 10 percent value-added tax.
3. A portion of that has to be captured in the equivalent use tax, a sales tax or a value-added tax.
4. If you're in Europe, it would be a value-added tax, which would be effectively a pure tax on that.
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