Examples of Value Added Tax or VAT in a sentence
The Value Added Tax, or VAT, is a general, broadly based consumption tax assessed on the value added to goods and services.
Value Added Tax, or VAT, is broadly charged on all taxable supplies of goods and services by VAT-registered businesses.
You should specify a beneficiary to receive any monthly payments due after your death; if you do not specify a beneficiary, your beneficiary will be determined based on the rules de- scribed under “Your Beneficiary for Pre-Retirement Death Benefits,” beginning on page 18.
Value Added Tax or VAT Please note that although provision of our services is currently VAT exempt.
All Prices are exclusive of Value Added Tax (or VAT) but otherwise include all costs, taxes or duties imposed on or in relation to the Deliverables, and the cost of freight, delivery and insurance to, and unloading at, the Delivery Point, as well as performing all services described in this Agreement.