When it comes to Value Added Tax (VAT), businesses need to be aware of two key concepts: input VAT and output VAT. Input VAT refers to the VAT paid on purchases, while output VAT is the VAT charged on sales. Understanding the differences between input and output VAT is crucial for businesses to accurately calculate their VAT liability and ensure compliance with tax regulations.
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