26984 words

vat

4 definitions • 6 examples
1

Examples:

a vat of wine/oil
2
value added tax (= a type of tax in European countries that is paid by the person who buys goods and services)
3
a large container for mixing or storing liquids, esp. as used in industry:

Examples:

The grapes are crushed in deep wooden vats.
4
abbreviation for Value Added Tax: a tax that is paid at each stage in the production of goods or services, and by the final customer. Businesses in the production process take away the cost of inputs (= labour, materials, etc.) from the cost of outputs (= products and services sold) to calculate the amount that they must pay:

Examples:

You can pay as little as £600 plus VAT for a powerful PC.
including/excluding VAT The price is £19.99, including VAT.
Those with a turnover of £51,000 or more have to register for VAT.
Banking services are exempt from VAT.

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