An article from the UK's Daily Mail newspaper reports that photofinisher Harrier LLC--which trades under the Truprint brand--has won a court case against Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs, challenging the collection of value-added taxes for sale of photo books. Under the UK's Value Added Tax Act 1994, there are a number of exemptions to VAT for goods and services that are considered to be essential items, known as zero-ratings. Along with obvious necessities such as food and clothing, books are considered to be exempt from value added tax, unless they are stationery items which lack... (read more)
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