Section 17(1) of South Africa’s value added tax (VAT) law provides that when a vendor acquires or imports goods or services partly for consumption, use or supply in the course of making taxable supplies and partly for another intended use, that vendor may claim input tax only to the extent that such goods or services are acquired for the purposes of making taxable supplies.
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