vat systems in different countries
"VAT systems in different countries" refer to the various Value Added Tax (VAT) mechanisms implemented by governments worldwide, which are a form of consumption tax levied on goods and services at each stage of production and distribution. These systems differ in terms of VAT rates, exemptions, thresholds, and administrative procedures, reflecting the unique regulations and practices of each country."
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