- Labour plans to charge VAT on private school fees, affecting smaller and prestigious schools
- Debate explores how private education should be taxed in principle and practice
- Various types of private schools could be affected by the proposed VAT changes
- Private schools have different routes to VAT exemption, including being charities
- Labour’s proposals could raise over £1 billion but may not have a transformative impact on state revenue
- Debate questions whether those who buy private education should be taxed differently than those with similar income who use their money in other ways
Source: tax.org.uk
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