Generally speaking, most goods and services in Europe incur value-added tax throughout different production stages. However, some goods and services are VAT-exempt. This means that the tax is not charged on a given item at the final point of sale to the consumer, or during the intermediate phases when the item moves from one business to the next. Let’s take a look at VAT-exempt products, with a focus on the EU.
Source VAT4U
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