Value Added Tax (VAT) is not recorded in the profit and loss account because it is a tax collected on behalf of the government, not an expense or revenue of the business. Instead, VAT collected from customers is recorded as a liability until it is paid to the tax authorities, while VAT paid on purchases is recorded as an asset or expense. Only the net impact of VAT, if any, after offsets is reflected in the financial statements.
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