English Supermarket Tax Unlikely
date:Jul 29, 2014
Plans to impose a tax on supermarkets in England - in an effort to boost smaller community enterprises - are likely to be dismissed by decision makers in London, who fear any such taxation could increase food prices for the shopper.

A council in England has asked the government for allowances to impose a business rate tax on large retail outlets, under the Sustainable Communities Act - similar approaches successfully brought about taxation of large outlets elsewhere in the UK, in Northern Irela
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