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Could be many things, depending on what is being responded to.

If simply: 'I haven't got....' (No tengo), then 'Yes you have' is 'Si, tienes'.

But the implied verb after 'have' could be almost anything, e.g.

'Yes, you have (been to Spain)'

'Yes, you have (eaten the chocolates)', etc.

in response to a negative statement/assertion using the auxiliary verb 'have':

'I haven't been to Spain'

'I haven't eaten the chocolates'

A general answer meaning the same as 'Yes you have' might be

'Al contrario' (On the contrary).

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