The Impact Of Applying Value Added Tax (VAT) On Cooperate Sales

Authors

  • Dr Khaled Omair Alotaibi

Keywords:

food, value added tax, impact on prices, impact on consumption, government budget, consumers, purchasers, model.

Abstract

The following study analyses the impact of a multidisciplinary strategy to lower the VAT levels for food classes that equals 15% on the economy. Effects on food market rates, volumes of food demand, government expenditure value-added tax income, consumer and producer gains as well as inflation were evaluated. The effect of the equation decreases the amount of market prices of food by decreasing The Value-Added tax ratio while the reduced estimated price is not commensurate with the decrease in the value-added tax rate. The reduction of the value added tax rate contributes to a marginal rise in sales of food. Simultaneously, decreasing the Value- Added tax ratio lowers VAT income in the government budget, although the overall population income exceeds the reduction a little.

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2021-12-30

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Alotaibi, D. K. O. . (2021). The Impact Of Applying Value Added Tax (VAT) On Cooperate Sales. The Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government, 27(6), 31–54. Retrieved from https://cibgp.com/au/index.php/1323-6903/article/view/2162