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VAT
abbr.
value-added tax
vat
(văt)n.
A large vessel, such as a tub, cistern, or barrel, used to hold or store liquids.
tr.v. vat·ted, vat·ting, vats
To put into or treat in a vat.
[Middle English, variant of fat, from Old English fæt.]
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vat
(væt)n
1. a large container for holding or storing liquids
2. (Dyeing) chem a preparation of reduced vat dye
vb, vats, vatting or vatted
(tr) to place, store, or treat in a vat
[Old English fæt; related to Old Frisian fet, Old Saxon, Old Norse fat, Old High German faz]
VAT
(sometimes væt)(in Britain) abbreviation for
(Economics) value-added tax: a tax levied on the difference between the cost of materials and the selling price of a commodity or service
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vat
(væt)n., v. vat•ted, vat•ting. n.
1. a large container, as a tank, used for holding liquids: a wine vat.
2.
v.t. a. a preparation containing an insoluble dye that is converted by reduction to a water-soluble form.
b. a vessel containing such a preparation.
3. to put into or treat in a vat.
[before 1100; Old English fæt vessel, c. Old Saxon, Old Norse fat, Old High German faz]
VAT
value-added tax.
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vat
Past participle: vatted
Gerund: vatting
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Noun | 1. | ![]() excise, excise tax - a tax that is measured by the amount of business done (not on property or income from real estate) |
2. | ![]() vessel - an object used as a container (especially for liquids) washtub - a tub in which clothes or linens can be washed |
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vat
noun tub, tank, barrel, vessel, drum, container, butt, bin, basin, cask, keg, receptacle, tun food cooked in huge vats of boiling fat
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Translations
ضَريبة القيمَة الإضافيَّهضَرِيبَةُ القِيْمَةُ الـمَضَافَةوعاء كَبير للسَّوائِل
DPHkáďsuddaň z přidané hodnoty
momsfad
ALV
PDV
tankur, geymir; vínáma
付加価値税
부가가치세
PVM
mucaPVN, pievienotas vertibas nodoklistvertnevāts
kaďa
moms
ภาษีมูลค่าเพิ่ม
thuế GTGT
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VAT
[ˌviːeɪˈtiː ˈvæt] n abbr (British) (=value added tax) → TVA f(= taxe sur la valeur ajoutée)
vat
[ˈvæt] n → cuve fCollins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
VAT
(Brit) abbr of value-added tax → Mehrwertsteuer f, → MwSt.vat
VAT
(Brit):VAT man
n → Steuerprüfer m → (für die Mehrwertsteuer)
VAT-registered
adj → zur Mehrwertsteuer veranlagt
VAT return
n → Mehrwertsteuerausgleich m
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Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
vat
(vat) noun a large vessel or tank, especially one for holding fermenting spirits.
VAT
(ˌviː ei ˈtiː or vat) abbreviation value-added tax. The price is $60, not including VAT.
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vat
→ ضَرِيبَةُ القِيْمَةُ الـمَضَافَة DPH moms MwSt ΦΠΑ IVA ALV TVA PDV IVA 付加価値税 부가가치세 BTW MVA VAT ICMS, IVA налог на добавленную стоимость moms ภาษีมูลค่าเพิ่ม KDV thuế GTGT 增值税Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
- Are taxes included? (US)
Is VAT included? (UK)
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