The Advantages and Disadvantages of VAT
Advantages
- VAT is clearly shown on invoices, so everyone knows how much tax is paid.
- VAT applies to all goods and services equally, creating a fair market.
- Governments get steady tax income, even during economic downturns.
- The multi-stage process reduces opportunities for tax evasion.
Disadvantages
- VAT affects lower-income people more, making it harder for them.
- Managing VAT can be costly for businesses, especially small ones.
- Implementing VAT can be tricky, with penalties for mistakes.
- VAT can increase prices, affecting consumers’ buying power.
