In general practice, there are two entities, the seller who invoices (transfers the title of the goods) and sells the goods to the purchaser who is also the recipient of the goods. Businesses often neglect the VAT impact on transactions that require careful consideration and proactive management. By understanding the VAT implications, businesses can navigate this model successfully while mitigating risks and ensuring compliance.
Source: GulfNews
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