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VAT outside the EU

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Value Added Tax
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VAT outside the EU

Produced by a Tolley Value Added Tax expert
Value Added Tax
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Global VAT and sales taxes

Tolley’s EU and Global VAT provides detailed country-specific information about VAT in the EU and similar taxes in other countries around the world.

The table below includes links to information about VAT and sales taxes outside the EU. For information relating to VAT in the EU please refer to the VAT in the EU guidance note.

CountryTolley’s EU and Global VAT
AustraliaTolley’s EU and Global VAT, VAT registration guides, Australia
BrazilTolley’s EU and Global VAT, 4.1
CambodiaTolley’s EU and Global VAT, VAT registration guides, 6.1
CanadaTolley’s EU and Global VAT, VAT registration guides, Canada
ChileTolley’s EU

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