All Tax articles – Page 7
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WSTA chief: 2% duty cut 'not asking for the world'
The Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA) is reaching out to pubs and bars to help achieve a 2% cut in duty in the next budget
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Business rate relief aids 300k pubs, restaurants and cafes
Business rates support has assisted nearly 300,000 cafes, restaurants and pubs following the introduction of the £1,000 discount that is worth an estimated £272m of relief to retailers
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Pint Shop signs up to Tax Equality Day
Pint Shop, the Cambridge-based British meat and beer concept, is the latest operator to sign up to Tax Equality Day on 24 September
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VAT Club says 15,000 venues will take part in Tax Equality Day
A total of 15,000 pubs and restaurants have pledged to take part in Tax Equality Day this month
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Anglian Country Inns to take part in Tax Equality Day
Anglian Country Inns (ACInns), the Hertfordshire-based pub and restaurant group, is the latest operator to pledge its support for Tax Equality Day on 24 September as part of the campaign to demonstrate the benefits of reduced VAT in the hospitality sector
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Snug Bars and Laine Pub Co sign up to Tax Equality Day
Snug Bars and Laine Pub Company have pledged their support for Tax Equality Day on 24 September as part of the campaign to demonstrate the benefits of reduced VAT in the hospitality sector
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Pub People Co reports pre-tax loss
The parent company of Midlands-based Pub People Company saw its pre-tax profit turn into a pre-tax loss in the year to 31 March 2014 after incurring significantly higher interest charges, and said it would continue to exit “underperforming” pubs
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Greene King appeals tax avoidance case
Greene King, the brewer and pub operator, is appealing the ruling against the legality of an alleged tax avoidance scheme following defeat in two tax lower courts and criticism by MPs including a Treasury minister, The Guardian reports
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Around 15,000 outlets to take part in Tax Equality Day
Around 15,000 outlets are expected to reduce their prices on Tax Equality Day on 24 September
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St Peter’s FY 'successful' despite pre-tax loss
St Peter’s Brewery, the Suffolk brewer and pub operator, slid into a pre-tax loss in the year to 28 February 2014, although chairman John Murphy said the period was “relatively successful” as the firm eyes expansion in the UK and overseas through agreements with larger brewers
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TCG to take part in Tax Equality Day
TCG, the managed pub and bar operator, has said it will take part in Tax Equality Day on 24 September as part of the campaign to reduce VAT for the sector to 5%
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Whiting & Hammond signs up to Tax Equality Day
Whiting & Hammond, the Kent-based multiple pub operator, has pledged its support for Tax Equality Day on 24 September
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FY pre-tax losses narrow at GBK
Gourmet Burger Kitchen (GBK), the Capricorn Ventures-backed group, reported a narrowing of pre-tax losses in the year to 23 February 2014, as it saw turnover increase 24% to £50.5m
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Punch backs VAT Tax Equality Day
Punch Taverns has pledged its support for the nationwide VAT Tax Equality Day on 24 September
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Nando's 'linked to legal tax havens'
The ultimate owner of Nando’s is using a series of legal techniques including having a series of offshore companies in order to reduce its UK corporation tax bill, according to the Guardian
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Tourism VAT cut: 'when rather than if'
The prospect of a VAT cut on hotel accommodation and tourist attractions is “a matter of when rather than if”, British Hospitality Association (BHA) chief executive Ufi Ibrahim has told M&C Report
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The Sun backs new tourism VAT cut drive
A new stage in the campaign to reduce VAT to 5% on hotel accommodation and tourist attractions has been launched, under the strapline Give Us A Break, with backing from The Sun newspaper
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Brakspear pledges VAT Club funding
Brakspear has pledged to give funding to the VAT Club for the further year
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Health quango to examine sugary drinks tax plan
A body that advises the Government on public health is to investigate the effectiveness of introducing a tax on sugary drinks, but has stopped short of recommending the measure for the time being
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Health body 'backs sugary drinks tax'
A new report from a Government-backed body that advises on public health is set to call for a tax on sugary soft drinks, a move that is likely to be rejected by the Coalition, according the Daily Mail