Leaked Government documents appear to reveal that the 50p levy on fixed lines intended to fund Britain’s access to super-fast broadband could cost consumers more than previously thought. Accordingly, not only will Value Added Tax (VAT) come in the equation, but we also now appear to have confirmation that households with more than one phone line will be charged separately for each one.
Posts Tagged ‘VAT’
No imminent Vat reductions from TalkTalk or Sky
The Vat reduction was passed on by most major ISPs at the end of last year with the notable exceptions of TalkTalk and Sky, and it looks likely to stay that way for the time being.
TalkTalk initially told SamKnows it had not immediately passed on the reduction because it was working on increasing its £4 [...]
Rounded down prices and better download limits likely responses to December’s VAT reduction
Next Monday is shaping up to start off one of the most interesting weeks the broadband market will have seen all year as ISPs grapple with how to pass on the 2.5% reduction in VAT (which equates to a 2.13% reduction in the total price when VAT is included).
Whilst none will go in to specifics [...]
