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Deductions & credits
Yes, as it does appear you can deduct separately stated value added tax as a business expense if included in the gross proceeds. It would be similar to deducting the sales tax included in sales here to arrive at a net sales price.
As a suggestion, depending on the type of business return you will be filing, consider listing your sales in full including the VAT and then deducting the VAT identifying it as VAT included in the sales revenue. Another method would be to list it as an Allowance rather than as a deduction but still identifying it as such.
To be sure, it must be part of a business expense to be in any way deductible. Personal payments received including VAT are not apparently deductible under any circumstances. The link below should be of assistance:
Restriction on deductions for VAT
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