value-added tax (VAT) investment & finance definition
A tax levied on increases in a product's value at each stage of production and distribution. The value-added tax, essentially an invisible sales tax included in the final price, is ultimately paid by consumers. For example, a candy maker paying $10,000 for ingredients used in the manufacture of chocolate bars that are resold for $15,000 would be required to pay a tax on the $5,000 of value added to the product. Proponents of the value-added tax argue that it should be substituted for the current federal income tax to stimulate consumer saving. Compare
consumption tax.
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