input tax deductions
Input tax deductions refer to the reduction in a taxpayer's liability for value-added tax (VAT) or sales tax paid on goods or services purchased for business purposes. It allows businesses to subtract the tax amount already paid on their inputs from the amount of tax they are required to remit to the government, resulting in a lower overall tax burden.
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