müügkaelusisalt
Müügkaelusisalt is an Estonian term that translates to "sales tax liability" or "VAT liability from sales" in English. It refers to the obligation of a business to account for and pay Value Added Tax (VAT) on the goods and services it sells. In Estonia, VAT is a consumption tax applied at each stage of the supply chain, with the final consumer bearing the ultimate burden. Businesses registered for VAT are required to charge VAT to their customers on taxable supplies and can generally deduct the VAT they have paid on their own purchases. The difference between the VAT collected from sales and the VAT paid on purchases is the net VAT liability that must be remitted to the Estonian Tax and Customs Board.
The calculation of müügkaelusisalt is a fundamental aspect of financial management for any VAT-registered entity in