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A Liverpudlian minicab company has won a David vs Goliath legal victory against Uber that means small taxi companies will not have to pay VAT on fares.
The firm had sought a declaration that other private-hire taxi operators enter into a contract with passengers.
Delta Taxis has won a Supreme Court battle with Uber over private hire fares. The court's judgement ruled firms do not need ...
The UK Supreme Court ruled against Uber's appeal to impose a 20% VAT on rival taxi operators outside of London. This decision ...
A landmark judgment by the Supreme Court has ruled that private hire taxi firms should not be forced to change their business ...
Uber's rival taxi operators in England and Wales will not face a 20% VAT charge on their profit margins outside of London ...
Uber's appeal to impose a 20% VAT on rival taxi operators in England and Wales, similar to its own, was dismissed by the ...
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that private hire operators outside London are not required to enter into a contract for hire ...
The UK Supreme Court has ruled against Uber in a long-running legal battle that could have forced all private hire operators ...
Rival taxi operators to Uber will not have to pay 20 per cent VAT on their profits outside London following a landmark ...
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that private hire operators outside London are not required to enter into a contract for hire ...
Uber has lost its UK Supreme Court appeal against a tax ruling favouring its rival taxi operators, impacting the company's financial obligations.