- Trump claims VAT is unfair and discriminatory.
- US is one of few countries without a value-added tax.
- Trade experts see VAT complaint as a negotiating tactic.
- Trump says VAT is a double-whammy because it is added at the border on US imports, while European producers get VAT refunds when they export to the US.
- US has single-stage sales taxes, which are imposed once and generally paid by end consumers.
- VAT is levied on the value added at each stage of the supply chain.
- Import VAT is generally recoverable or offset against VAT charged further down the supply chain.
- The White House’s ‘double whammy’ argument also targets the VAT exemption for EU exports.
- EU says this is logical because it is a tax based on the place of consumption.
- Washington has sought since 1971 to create systems of income tax breaks for US exporters.
Source: reuters.com
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