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What (who) is VAT included - definition

SCOTTISH TRADEMARK WHISKEY
VAT 96; VAT 69; Vat 69 whisky
  • Vat 69 production in 1972.

VAT identification number         
IDENTIFIER OF PERSON OR COMPANY, USED FOR VALUE ADDED TAX PURPOSES
VAT number; Vat number; Partita iva; P.iva; Value added tax identification number; VATIN
A value-added tax identification number or VAT identification number (VATIN "A VAT number (VATIN), as used in countries of the EE") is an identifier used in many countries, including the countries of the European Union, for value-added tax purposes.
Dan van der Vat         
DUTCH-BRITISH HISTORIAN AND JOURNALIST
Dan van der vat; Dan Van Der Vat; Van der Vat
Daniel Francis Jeroen van der Vat (28 October 1939 – 9 May 2019) was a journalist, writer and military historian, with a focus on naval history.
vat         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vat (disambiguation)
(vats)
A vat is a large barrel or tank in which liquids can be stored.
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Wikipedia

Vat 69

Vat 69 is a blended Scotch whisky produced by Diageo in Scotland. It was created by William Sanderson & Son Limited of South Queensferry, Scotland.

Examples of use of VAT included
1. VAT included: Old winemaking barrels have been turned into bedrooms in Stavoren, Holland.
2. Missing trader fraud occurs when a trader imports goods from another country VAT–free, sells them on to another trader with VAT included and then disappears without paying the tax to the government.
3. The sum is given for the payment of the 60–percent allowance, VAT included, of the price to use farm machines, equipment and installations to be given to the farming associations and farmers in the mountains in 2005, says the Economistul daily.