Sentences with phrase «bring in a vat»

«As well as helping to cut carbon emissions, every panel that is installed brings in VAT for the government and every company that benefits from the support is keeping people in work.»
Meanwhile Liam Byrne, shadow chief secretary to the Treasury, told Channel 4 News that the Labour party would not have needed to bring in a VAT rise.

Not exact matches

Commentators talk about «plan A +» (i.e. bringing forward infrastructure programmes, deregulating the economy, supply - side measures in employment law, etc) or «plan B» (i.e. Labour's plans for a temporary reduction in VAT, a N. I. holiday and a deceleration of the public expenditure reductions).
My first reaction was that Labour would have failed in its political duty if it had not brought the Lib Dems» broken promises on tuition fees, VAT, cuts and child benefit to the attention of Kentish Town residents.
VAT will do some of the heavy lifting in this budget — the tables suggest it's meant to bring in # 13.5 bn by 2014 - 15.
Throughout 2008, a number of fiscal measures — including a # 145 tax cut for basic rate (below # 34,800 pa earnings) tax payers, a temporary 2.5 % cut in Value Added Tax (VAT), # 3 billion worth of spending brought forward from 2010 and a # 20 billion Small Enterprise Loan Guarantee Scheme — were introduced.
He said: «We had a plan to bring in # 19bn of tax in through increasing National Insurance, and so we didn't have a need to introduce VAT.
Culture Secretary Andy Burnham said the government had acted to cut VAT, bring forward investment in schools, GP surgeries and infrastructure and increase child benefit.
Six African countries have lowered VAT on ebooks since 2015, as well, with three countries in Latin America bringing it to zero.
A Ming vase, believed to have been brought back from China in the 1930s by an adventurous relative, lived on a wobbly bookcase in Pinner — until it sold for # 53m including VAT in 2010.
Practice head Chris Potts is defending Transworld Payment Solutions UK and its liquidator in proceedings that have been filed in Curaçao by its former parent company First Curaçao International Bank (FCIB), which seeks to obtain a declaration that Transworld can not bring a claim in the UK against FCIB relating to the Bank's involvement in VAT carousel fraud as the matter has allegedly already settled.
He regularly represents clients in VAT cases in the specialist tax tribunal, where he brings to bear great his specialist experience and expertise, and skills cross-examining witnesses initially developed outside the tax area across a wide range of civil litigation.
Abbey Forwarding Ltd David acted for Abbey and its Directors in various aspects of this long running litigation (including the successful defence of the misfeasance claim brought against Abbey's directors and the successful challenge to excise and VAT assessments raised against Abbey)
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