David vs Goliath victory means small taxi companies will not have to pay VAT on fares
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David vs Goliath victory means small taxi companies will not have to pay VAT on fares
David vs Goliath victory means small taxi companies will not have to pay VAT on fares
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Rival taxi operators will not face a 20% tax charge on their profit margins outside London

LONDON: Uber’s rival taxi operators in England and Wales will not face a 20 percent VAT charge on their profit margins outside of…

HMRC has won an appeal against ride hailing platform Bolt over how it calculates and pays its VAT, overturning previous lower and…

Hailing app will now act as agent rather than supplier outside London, avoiding VAT requirement

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Ride-hailing platform Bolt faces the tax authorities in court today regarding how the company calculates and pays its VAT bill.