How to say "value added tax (vat)" in German?

In German "value added tax (vat)" translates to  Mehrwertsteuer 

Transliteration: Mehr-wert-steu-er

🇩🇪 Die Mehrwertsteuer beträgt in Deutschland 19%.

🗣️ Die Mehr-wert-steu-er beträgt in Deutschland 19%.

🇺🇸 The value added tax is 19% in Germany.

🇩🇪 Die Mehrwertsteuer beträgt 19 Prozent.

🗣️ Dee mehr-wert-s-toi-er be-trägt neun-zehn pro-zent.

🇺🇸 The value-added tax is 19 percent.



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How to say "value added tax (vat)" in German?

You can use the word "Mehrwertsteuer" which translates to "Value added tax (VAT)".

How to pronounce "Mehrwertsteuer" (value added tax (vat)) in German?

The word "Mehrwertsteuer" is pronounced as "Mehr-wert-steu-er".

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