The five weirdest things you'll pay VAT on
23 Mar 2012 | by Emma Haslett
Wednesday's Budget included a few surprises - not least for the nation's hot food vendors, self-storage operators and sports nutrition drink makers.
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Wednesday's Budget included a few surprises - not least for the nation's hot food vendors, self-storage operators and sports nutrition drink makers.
The Pope has given his blessing to a levy on all financial transactions. Easy in theory, not so much in practice.
The financial crisis at Southern Cross poses some awkward questions about the private sector's ability to take on public services.
As the business world gets back on its feet after the downturn, companies are going to have to think outside the box if they are to beat off competition from rivals.
'There's a lot of mileage in this business.' A spokesman for the AA tells the Daily Mail why they bought out BSM after the driving school went into administration (although reportedly they only paid a quid).
Outsourcer Capita admits the Government cuts will hurt more than it expected. But will the pain be short-lived?
Serco's hardly alone in trying to push down its supplier costs. But the very public way it's gone about it has rather blown up in its face....
Whitbread, the hotel and restaurant group, can let its execs sleep easy tonight - its profits jumped an impressive 43% to £151m in the six months to September.
Punch Taverns has posted losses of £160m, and is shedding more of its portfolio. Time to think outside the barrel?
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