Value added tax (VAT) - traducción al árabe
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Value added tax (VAT) - traducción al árabe

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

Value added tax (VAT)      
ضريبة على القيمة المضافة
Value added         
IN ECONOMICS
Value-add; Value-added; Value added good; Value add; Added cost; Value added ratio; Value-Added; Value-adding; Add value; VALUE ADDED ACTIVITY; Value added product; Value-added product
قيمة مضافة
Land tax         
  • [[Anne Robert Jacques Turgot]], a leading physiocrat
  • Everybody works but the vacant lot – [[Henry George]]
  • [[Henry George]] in 1865
  • In this case, land is taxed at 100% of its value, eliminating the landowner surplus completely. The ownership of land becomes worthless except to those who value it higher than market rents.
  • burden]] of the tax falls entirely on the land owner. There is no change in the rental price and quantity transacted, and no [[deadweight loss]].
LEVY ON THE UNIMPROVED VALUE OF LAND
Land value taxation; Land tax; Land Value Taxation; Land Value Tax; Land-tax; Site value tax; Site value taxation; Site Value Tax; Acre shot; Acre-shot; Land Tax; Site valuation tax; Land rents; Property tax assessment; Acre-scot; Land taxation; Land protection tax; Site-value taxation
ضريبة عقارية ، (مال)

Definición

Value Added Tax (VAT)
A tax which is assessed at each stage of production on the amount of value contributed at each stage to the final product.

Wikipedia

VAT identification number

A value-added tax identification number or VAT identification number (VATIN) is an identifier used in many countries, including the countries of the European Union, for value-added tax purposes.

In the EU, a VAT identification number can be verified online at the EU's official VIES website. It confirms that the number is currently allocated and can provide the name or other identifying details of the entity to whom the identifier has been allocated. However, many national governments will not give out VAT identification numbers due to data protection laws.

The full identifier starts with an ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 (2 letters) country code (except for Greece, which uses the ISO 639-1 language code EL for the Greek language, instead of its ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code GR, and Northern Ireland, which uses the code XI when trading with the EU) and then has between 2 and 13 characters. The identifiers are composed of numeric digits in most countries, but in some countries they may contain letters.

Foreign companies that trade with private individuals and non-business organisations in the EU may have a VATIN starting with "EU" instead of a country code, e.g. Godaddy EU826010755 and Amazon (AWS) EU826009064.

From 1 January 2020 the valid VAT number of the customer is a material requirement to be able to apply the zero VAT rate for intra-Community supplies of goods in the EU. If the customer’s VAT number is not valid, 0% VAT rate cannot be applied. Companies must make sure that the VAT numbers of their customers are checked. You should always verify that the VAT number is valid in each corresponding country’s tax system, as giving false IDs is considered a form of fraud.

Ejemplos de uso de Value added tax (VAT)
1. They exchanged information with Chinese and Lao counterparts concerning value added tax (VAT) frauds.
2. The papers inform that the Value–Added Tax (VAT) will not go up on January 1, 2006.
3. Reuters Dubai÷ The UAE has asked the International Monetary Fund to help it develop a value added tax (VAT) system, the fund said in a report.
4. Most of the newspapers are sounding the alarm over what Cotidianul calls the Government‘s intentions to increase the Value–Added Tax (VAT) in 2006.
5. ARTICLE Finance Minister Kemal Unakitan said on Wednesday the government was not planning to expand value–added tax (VAT) cuts beyond the textile sector.