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The term value-added tax (VAT) refers to the government tax placed on goods and services as they pass through each level of production and distribution.
The phrase value-added is hyphenated when the two words together function as an adjective before a noun.
When value functions as a noun modified by the participle added, do not use a hyphen.
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