VAT
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The toilet roll tax: UK's strange VAT rules
The Explainer 'Mysterious' and 'absurd' tax brought in £168 billion to HMRC last year
By The Week UK Published
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What will happen if VAT is added to school fees?
The Explainer Rumours that a Labour government will carry out its threat to charge VAT on school fees continue to grow
By Sophie Pender-Cudlip Published
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The decline of the tampon
feature The environmental impact of the product ‘doesn’t fit well with Gen Z’
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Spring Statement: Hammond ‘puts brave face on the figures’
In Depth ‘Tigger-like’ Chancellor says UK growth revised upwards - but overall economic picture remains the same
By The Week Staff Published
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VAT changes to hit UK firms after Brexit
Speed Read Businesses will be forced to pay the tax upfront, creating cashflow burdens that could cripple small firms
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Boots, Dixons and WH Smith back down in VAT row
In Depth Shops will either stop asking customers to show boarding cards or make clear it is not necessary
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Budget Day: what the papers say Osborne has in his red box
Speed Read Chancellor expected to help low-paid with rise in tax allowance – and drop corporation tax to boost business
By The Week Staff Published
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Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Tuesday 4 Jan 2011
Daily Briefing
By Jack Bremer Published
Daily Briefing