Rival taxi operators will not face a 20% tax charge on their profit margins outside London
Uber’s rival taxi operators will not have to pay 20% VAT on their profits outside London after the UK supreme court ruled that private-hire operators do not enter into a contract with passengers.
Uber had brought the case after a 2021 decision by the supreme court that its drivers were workers, which had an impact on Uber’s tax and other obligations.
Rival taxi operators will not face a 20% tax charge on their profit margins outside LondonBusiness live – latest updatesUber’s rival taxi operators will not have to pay 20% VAT on their profits outside London after the UK supreme court ruled that private-hire operators do not enter into a contract with passengers.Uber had brought the case after a 2021 decision by the supreme court that its drivers were workers, which had an impact on Uber’s tax and other obligations. Continue reading…
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