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Latest revision as of 10:00, 16 July 2022
1. Physical production.
In physical production processes, outputs are the physical goods or other results of productive activity.
2. Other processes.
Similar results of other processes.
3. Analysis - modelling - valuation - measurement.
The results or recommendations from analysis, modelling, valuation or measurement.
4. Indirect tax - value added tax (VAT).
Output tax relates to the goods and services sold by a VAT-registered business.
Contrasted with Input tax.