Under the value added tax (VAT) rules, the tax point is the date on which goods are removed or made available to a customer or when services are completed. It determines the tax period for which the output tax must be accounted.
In accounting, the time of supply refers to the date when goods are removed or made available to a customer, or when services are completed for a customer, marking the point at which tax is chargeable.
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