Solving VAT problems for clients can be a little like playing chess. Failure to move the pieces in the right order can cost you the win in chess, and failure to execute VAT solutions in the right way can cost an organisation more than doing nothing.
There are times in a game of chess where sacrificing a star piece is worth the strategic advantage gained. The same can be true of VAT, and in this case, I’m thinking about VAT exemption.
Source The VAT team
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