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UK Supreme Court Denies Uber’s VAT Appeal, Favoring Traditional Taxi Firms Over Global Giant

  • UK Supreme Court ruled against Uber in a legal battle involving VAT on private hire fares outside London.
  • Uber wanted a 20% VAT imposed on all private hire fares, including traditional taxi rides.
  • Delta Taxis and Veezu opposed Uber’s request and challenged it in court.
  • The High Court initially ruled in favor of Uber, but the Court of Appeal sided with Delta Taxis and Veezu.
  • The Supreme Court upheld the Court of Appeal’s decision, denying Uber’s appeal.
  • The ruling means private hire firms are not required to charge VAT, and a 20% VAT will not be imposed on traditional taxi rides outside London.
  • The decision is a win for smaller taxi companies and passengers who avoid higher fares.
  • Uber’s loss is significant for local companies facing legal disputes with global giants.

Source: vatabout.com

Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.

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