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zero-rated
zero-rated (VAT)Goods or services included in the value-added tax system, with a VAT rate of zero. Firms can reclaim VAT on inputs to zero-rated goods. These are distinguished from VAT-exempt goods and services which are outside the VAT system, so that VAT on inputs cannot be reclaimed.
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