Value Added Tax (VAT)

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CNNMoney.com  Feb 8  Comment 
The gigantic deficits the Administration is projecting are appalling, and they provide a chilling look at our future: America is hurtling towards a fiscal trap that is forcing us into the only option we'll have to restore budgetary sanity: A...
The Economic Times  Feb 6  Comment 
In his effort to bring down the soaring food prices, Agriculture and Food Minister Sharad Pawar today urged states to waive the value-added tax and other local levies on foodgrain and sugar.
Business Times - Malaysia  Feb 4  Comment 
MALAYSIAN firms and organisations may be losing as much as RM350 million each year from unclaimed value-added tax (VAT), said Tax Recovery4U Sdn Bhd (TR4U). Its director/chief executive officer, Armanudin Abdullah, said many firms were not...
Business Standard  Jan 21  Comment 
Want a structured lowering to also spur competitive supply, energy efficiency.
The Hindu Business Line  Jan 18  Comment 
The Tamilnadu Foodgrains Merchants Association has urged the Tamil Nadu Government to abolish the value added tax (VAT) levied on imported sugar, so that the soaring price of the commodity could be curbed. In a memorandum submitted to the Tamil
The Economic Times  Jan 16  Comment 
The consumers are already burdened with price rise and the state government's present hike in VAT on a few important goods has put more burden on them, said Gaddam Subba Rao.
Insurance Journal  Jan 15  Comment 
Two chocolate processing companies in Camden, New Jersey have been fined for safety violations following the death of an employee who fell into a giant vat of chocolate in July. The U.S. ...
Metal Bulletin  Jan 15  Comment 
The Turkish Ministry of Finance is yet to make changes to value-added tax (VAT) regulations that will allow Turkey-origin billet to be delivered to LME-approved warehouses in Tekirdag, ceo Martin Abbott said.
The Economic Times  Jan 13  Comment 
The increased Value Added Tax (VAT) on 120 items, including food, will come into force from tomorrow in the national capital.
Reuters  Jan 13  Comment 
Burundi's revenues rose by 38 percent to 325 billion francs in 2009 from a year before, partly due to higher value added tax collections and new tariffs from the East Africa trade bloc, the government said on Wednesday.



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