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The phrase "vat on" is correct and can be used in written English, particularly when referring to taxes or fees applied to goods or services. Example: "The government has increased the vat on imported goods by 5%."
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Supermarkets add no VAT on to the food they sell, whereas pubs have VAT of 20%.
Ethiopia scrapped VAT on food.
Motorists also pay 20% VAT on fuel.
Britain waives VAT on petrol, but not on other goods.
Even charging VAT on school fees is out of bounds.
Supermarkets pay no VAT on food, which allows them to subsidise alcohol, while pubs pay 20% VAT on food.
Then the PM discussed VAT on alterations to historic buildings.
Why not start by abolishing VAT on domestic energy?
VAT on hot takeaways ended a tax anomaly.
What items do we pay zero VAT on?
Will they raise VAT on families and pensioners again?
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