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Verb
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vats, plural;
  1. Place or treat in a vat

Noun
  1. A large tank or tub used to hold liquid, esp. in industry
    • - a vat of hot tar
  2. A water-insoluble dye, such as indigo, that is applied to a fabric in a reducing bath, which converts it to a soluble form, the color being obtained on subsequent oxidation in the fabric fibers


  1. a tax levied on the difference between a commodity's price before taxes and its cost of production
  2. tub: a large open vessel for holding or storing liquids
  3. A value added tax (VAT) is a form of consumption tax. It is a tax on the estimated market value added to a product or material at each stage of its manufacture or distribution, ultimately passed on to the consumer. It differs from a sales tax, which is levied only at the point of purchase.
  4. Vát is a village in Vas county, Hungary.
  5. Vats is a village in the municipality of Vindafjord, Norway. An important industrial location, the oil platforms Statfjord, Gullfaks and Troll were built here.
  6. The ISO 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for Holy See
  7. A large tub, such as is used for making wine or for tanning; To blend (wines or spirits) in a vat
  8. (VATS) Stands for video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. A surgical procedure performed inside the chest with the help of a camera on a tube. In VATS, several small incisions (cuts) are made in the chest. ...
  9. (Vats) The culture where the hormads are developed.
  10. Value Added Tax is a government tax charged on certain transactions.
  11. To see a vat in your dreams, foretells anguish and suffering from the hands of cruel persons, into which you have unwittingly fallen.
  12. VAT stands for Value Added Tax. This is a government tax on the final consumption of goods and services. It is collected at every stage of production and distribution. In effect this means that anything you buy or pay for will be subject to VAT if value has been added at some point. ...
  13. originally the tank containing the stuff from which hand made paper was produced but later also applied to the tank in which the cylinder of a mould machine is partially immersed.
  14. value added tax chargeable under English law for the time being and any similar additional tax.
  15. A big container for fermenting, ageing or storing wine in.
  16. Complying with, and the incidence of, VAT on business transactions including preparing and submitting returns on the client’s behalf where requested.
  17. An open topped container for holding wine during fermentation.  Usually quite large and made of stainless steel, wood or fiberglass lined concrete.
  18. Value Added Tax: A duty that is paid on qualifying goods of 17.5% above the company’s selling price less any VAT paid for goods the company has bought in the same period. . This is collected by companies for the HM Revenue & Customs.
  19. VAT is included in the rental charge of the property .The VAT registration No. is 860 3293 32.
  20. The VAT in Europe varies from as low as 7.6% up to 25% depending on what your pick up country is. Value added tax is comparable to the different sales tax in the United States. The value added tax is included in the Kemwel rates.
  21. The opener (qualified workman) dips his mould into a large softwood vat with staves, which contains the paper pulp mixed with a large amount of water. To keep the pulp warm, a copper cylinder containing embers is slid into the oven and is kept at the proper temperature by the apprentice.
  22. VAT is charged at 20% for all customers, who are purchasing within the EU. VAT is not charged to customers outside of the EU. Editors Keys is not responsible for any import duties which may be made payable.
  23. means value added tax at the rate for the time being in force (as may be varied from time to time by HM Customs & Excise).
  24. A large tank that holds fish and water for observation and inspection by the grass carp inspector.
  25. Value-added tax. An additional fee sometimes charged to charter guests who book boats in certain nations, most often in Europe. VAT can add 20 percent or more to your bill.